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E-grāmata: Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information Presentation and Visualization: Thematic Area, HIMI 2021, Held as Part of the 23rd HCI International Conference, HCII 2021, Virtual Event, July 24-29, 2021, Proceedings, Part I

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The two-volume set LNCS 12765-12766 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the thematic area Human Interface and the Management of Information, HIMI 2021, which was held as part of HCI International 2021 and took place virtually during July 24-29, 2021.The total of 1276 papers and 241 posters included in the 39 HCII 2021 proceedings volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 5222 submissions.





The papers included in the HCII-HIMI volume set were organized in topical sections as follows:





Part I: Information presentation; visualization and decision making support; information in VR and multimodal user interfaces;





Part II: Learning in information-rich environments; supporting work, collaboration and design; intelligent information environments.
Information Presentation.- The Use of New Presentation Technologies in
Electronic Sales Environments and Their Influence on Product Perception.-
Research on Conveying User Experiences Through Digital Advertisement.-
Preventing Decision Fatigue with Aesthetically Engaging Information Buttons.-
A Modeling Research on How to Solve Ventilator Alarms from Behavioral and
Cognitive Perspectives.- Evaluating Digital Nudging Effectiveness Using
Alternative Questionnaires Design.- Cultivation System of
Search-Query-Setting Skill by Visualizing Search Results.- A Support
Interface for Remembering Events in Novels by Visualizing Time-series
Information of Characters and their Existing Places.- Experimental Evaluation
of Auditory Human Interface for Radiation Awareness Based on Different
Acoustic Features.- Comprehending Research Article in Minutes: A User Study
of Reading Computer Generated Summary for Young Researchers.- Possibility of
Reading Notes as Media to Enrich Communications between Reader and Book.-
Notification Timing Control while Reading Text Information.- Visualization
and decision-making support.- Designing Data Visualization Dashboards to
Support the Prediction of Congenital Anomalies.- Improving User Experience
through Recommendation Message Design: A Systematic Literature Review of
Extant Literature on Recommender Systems and Message Design.- Research on
Innovative Application Mode of Human-Computer Interaction Design in Data
Journalism.- Evaluating the Impact of Algorithm Confidence Ratings on Human
Decision Making in Visual Search.- NearMe: Dynamic Exploration of
Geographical Areas.- Decision Support for Prolonged, and Tactical Combat
Casualty Care.- Lessons Learned from Applying Requirements and Design
Techniques in the Development of a Machine Learning System for Predicting
Lawsuits Against Power Companies.- Information in VR and multimodal user
interfaces.- Asymmetric Gravitational Oscillation on Fingertips Increased the
Perceived Heaviness of a Pinched Object.- Thematic Units Comparisons between
Analog and Digital Brainstorming. -On-demand Lectures that Enable Students to
Feel the Sense of a Classroom with Students who Learn Together.- Research on
Perceptual Cues of Interactive Narrative in Virtual Reality.- Avatar Twin
using Shadow Avatar in Avatar-Mediated Communication.- Effects of
Interpupillary Distance and Visual Avatars Shape on the Perception of the
Avatars Shape and the Sense of Ownership.- Impact of Long-Term Use of an
Avatar to IVBO in the Social VR.- Multi-modal Data Exploration in a Mixed
Reality Environment using Multiple Coordinated Views.- Perception of Illusory
Body Tilt Induced by Electrical Tendon Stimulation.- Wearable Haptic Array of
Flexible Electrostatic Transducers.- Investigation of Sign Language Motion
Classification by Feature Extraction using Keypoints Position of OpenPose.