Memories of #chi2019?
Another weekly session of the #hci_reading_club at ITI. This time with a paper from #CHI2019:
The promise of empathy: Design, disability, and knowing the" other" by Bennett, C. L., & Rosner, D. K.
It is great to see how tech transfers into applications #4good. @AnaTajadura showing how our own steps’ sounds can be altered to make us more active and healthy. Findings suggest that individual preferences on our attitude towards activity are super relevant. #CHI2019
Join the session on Perception of Self and Others at 16.00 in Alsh 1. Including (#honorablemention) work on Implicit Gender Bias by @sl_sarahlopez. Personality traits via eye tracking (#bestpaper award) by @slavaxx. & Body sound perception by @AnaTajadura #CHi2019
on drones for haptics that got an honorable mention with @dSeanMustard @landay et. al #CHI2019
Behind the scenes preparation of the TORC presentation over lunch with @genialee @Eyal_Ofek & @AnaTajadura. Tomorrow in the Clyde auditorium at 11am see it in action in the Unexpected Interactions session. #CHI2019
They forgot to embarrass @hariharan_019 at his talk with his #CHI2019 best paper certificate. So I'll do it! You should go read his work on augmented reality for affinity diagrams: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3300628
Hacking Blind Navigation - a CHI'19 workshop to discuss and tackle open challenges of independent navigation of blind people blindnavigationchi19.wordpress.com/position-papers/ via @JoniGuerreiro and @MichaelProulx; #chi2019 #HackingBlindNavigation
(Microsoft Research PDF) #SeeingVR: a set of tools to make virtual reality more accessible to people with low vision www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/p... #CHI2019