Schedule
PROGRAMME iHCI 2019
PROGRAMME iHCI 2019
NUI Galway, November 15th 2019
Morning
Morning
10:00 - 10:30 Registration & Welcome Address (with tea and coffee)
10:00 - 10:30 Registration & Welcome Address (with tea and coffee)
- Prof Michael Madden, Head of School of Computer Science, NUI Galway
- Prof Mathieu D’Acquin, Head of Data Science Institute, NUI Galway
- Karen Young (chair of Human Centered Design SIG @ NUI Galway)
10:30- 11:15 Keynote address by Professor Matt Jones (Swansea University) "The Robots are Coming - Be Afraid!"
10:30- 11:15 Keynote address by Professor Matt Jones (Swansea University) "The Robots are Coming - Be Afraid!"
11:15- 12:00 Three Minute Research Presentations (3MR)
11:15- 12:00 Three Minute Research Presentations (3MR)
Mairead Hogan (Chair)
- Justin Edwards, UCD, Multitasking with Alexa Multitasking with Alexa: How Using Intelligent Personal Assistants Impacts Language-based Primary Task Performance Presented at CUI 2019: 1st International Conference on Conversational User Interfaces.
- Mark Campbell, NUI Galway Innovation in Patient Education: Towards the effective use of technology for doctor-patient communication.
- Giovanna Vilaza, DTU New Models for Participation in Health Research: Digital Technologies and Participant Engagement
- Marguerite Barry, UCD Having our say? Strategies for public engagement in responsible AI research and design. https://calendar2019.iamcr.org/ (search paper #22750) Paper presented at IAMCR 2019, Madrid (International Association of Media and Communications Research Conference)
- David Concannon, AIT A Quality of Experience Evaluation System and Research Challenges for Networked Virtual Reality-based Teleoperation applications Paper presented at MMVE '19, Amherst, MA
- Eoghan Furey, LYIT Emotographic Iceberg
- Evismar Andrade, NUI Galway Human Factors, Usability and User Experience of Patient Monitors: A literature review and field survey link
- Liliian Mottiader, UCD HCI Challenges in human movement analysis: similarities across a panel of applications link
- Richard Harte, NUI Galway Defining User Needs and Developing Prototypes for a new Sepsis Risk Decision Support System in Neonatal ICU settings through Ethnography, User Interviews and Participatory Design link
- Heike Vornhagen, NUI Galway Data Visualisation in Dashboards
- Cillian Joy, NUI Galway Narratives across borders
- Kieran Nolan DkIT & TCD (remote presentation) Bridging Authenticity and Virtualisation in Arcade Videogame Interaction Paper presented at IEEE GEM 2018, NUI Galway
12:00- 12:45 Keynote address by Professor Stephen Brewster (University of Glasgow) "Designing New Interfaces for Cars"
12:00- 12:45 Keynote address by Professor Stephen Brewster (University of Glasgow) "Designing New Interfaces for Cars"
Lunch, Demos and Poster Presentations
Lunch, Demos and Poster Presentations
12:45 – 13:45 Demos and Poster Presentations, along with Lunch and Networking
12:45 – 13:45 Demos and Poster Presentations, along with Lunch and Networking
Demos
Demos
- Gareth Young, TCD The Jonathan Swift Experience: An augmented and virtual reality application for TCD’s Long Room library.
- Eileen Kennedy, NUI Galway Engaging the campus in creativity, critical thought, and independent exploration, in a Makerspace.
- Brendan Smith, Insight, NUI Galway Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland: A History of Computer Interaction
- Lukasz Porwol, Insight NUI Galway Virtual Reality Meetings
- Eoghan Furey, LyIT Emotographic Iceberg
- Gavin Duffy, RealSim A VR Exploration of Climate Change in Galway Bay since the last Ice Age
- Sam Redfern, NUI Galway Newby Chinese
- Cillian Joy, NUI Galway O'Shaughnessy Archive
Posters
Posters
- Amit Hirway, AIT A QoE Evaluation on the Influence of Spatial Audio on Visual Attention in 360 Videos
- Eoghan Hynes, AIT A Quality of Experience Evaluation of Augmented Reality for Visuomotor Task Assistance and Training in Industry 4.0.
- Adrielle Nazar Moraes, Niall Murray, AIT A Quality of Experience Evaluation of an Immersive Virtual Reality Application to Assess Spatial Auditory Ability
- Débora Pereira Salgado, Ronan Flynn, Eduardo Lázaro Martins Naves and Niall Murray, AIT A QoE Evaluation of Immersive Wheelchair Training Simulator
- Daniel Rough, Benjamin Cowan, UCD Democratising Speech Interfaces through Visual Programming: The B-SPOKE Project
- Guilherme Daniel Gomes, Dr. Ronan Flynn, Dr. Niall Murray, AIT A Quality of Experience Evaluation of a VR Autonomous Driving Experience
Afternoon
Afternoon
13:45- 15:30 Research Paper Presentations - 10 minute talks
13:45- 15:30 Research Paper Presentations - 10 minute talks
Karen Young (chair)
- Kevin Doherty, TCD Engagement with Mental Health Screening on Mobile Devices: Results from an Antenatal Feasibility Study CHI 2019 https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3300416
- Thiago Silva, UL Ensuring the Consistency Between User Requirements and GUI Prototypes: A Behavior-Based Automated Approach https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29381-9_39 INTERACT 2019
- Claudette Pretorius, UCD Young People Seeking Help Online for Mental Health: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Authored by Claudette Pretorius; Derek Chambers; Benjamin Cowan; David Coyle https://mental.jmir.org/2019/8/e13524/ CHI 2019: Computing for Mental Health Symposium
- Philip Doyle, UCD Mapping Perceptions of Humanness in Speech-Based Intelligent Personal Assistant Interaction Authored by Philip R. Doyle, Justin Edwards, Odile Dumbleton, Leigh Clark & Benjamin R. Cowan https://arxiv.org/pdf/1907.11585.pdf Presented at MobileHCI 2019 (15min presentation), HCI@UCD seminar series (10min presentation), UKSpeech 2019 (poster presentation)
- Kellie Morrissey, UL Exploring Media Capture of Meaningful Experiences to Support Families Living with Dementia https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3300653 Presented at CHI 2019.
- Michelle O'Keefe, CIT Revisiting and Rethinking the Structural Elements of a Community of Practice. Authored by Michelle O'Keeffe, Trevor Hogan & Kieran Delaney https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/3244 Presented at ECSCW 2019
- Ben Cowan, UCD The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges. Authored by Leigh Clark, Philip Doyle, Diego Garaialde, Emer Gilmartin, Stephan Schlogl, Jens Edlund, Matthew Aylett, Joal Cabral, Cosmin Munteanu, Justin Edwards, Benjamin R Cowan https://academic.oup.com/iwc/advance-article/doi/10.1093/iwc/iwz016/5560013 Interacting with Computers
- Justin Edwards, UCD What Makes a Good Conversation?: Challenges in Designing Truly Conversational Agents. Authored by Leigh Clark, Nadia Pantidi, Orla Cooney, Philip Doyle, Diego Garaialde, Justin Edwards, Brendan Spillane, Emer Gilmartin, Christine Murad, Cosmin Munteanu, Vincent Wade, Benjamin R. Cowan https://dl-acm-org.ucd.idm.oclc.org/citation.cfm?id=3300705 ACM CHI 2019
- Thiago Rodrigues, AIT Human Gait Assessment using a 3D Marker-less Multimodal Motion Capture System Accepted to publication in Springer Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAP) on September 13, 2019
15:30-15:45 Keynote address by Rachel O'Donnell (Genesys) "HCI & UX: An Industry Perspective"
15:30-15:45 Keynote address by Rachel O'Donnell (Genesys) "HCI & UX: An Industry Perspective"
15:45- 16:30 Design Clinic / Roundtable Session
15:45- 16:30 Design Clinic / Roundtable Session
Tony Hall (chair)
These small group discussions will be facilitated by people with experience within these domains. The sessions may be grouped around a current problem (Design Clinic) or more generally around identifying, articulating, and exploring ill-defined or fuzzy challenges in these specific HCI research areas. They will involve active participation by all participants throughout the discussions as well as in the determination of potential future research directions and the generation of new insights arising from the discussions.
Themes include:
- Gaming and Play (Chair: Sam Redfern, NUI, Galway)
- Health, Wellbeing and Aging (Chair: Kevin Doherty, Gavin Doherty, TCD)
- Education (Chair: Fiona Concannon, NUI, Galway)
- Interaction Design (Chair: Rachel O’Donnell, Genesys)
- Artificial Intelligence and Hybrid Systems (Chair: Ben Cowan, UCD)
- Novel Interactions (Chair: Niall Murray, AIT)
16:30- 17:00 Design Clinic Feedback and Concluding Remarks
16:30- 17:00 Design Clinic Feedback and Concluding Remarks