Category: IT University of Copenhagen
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Research Products and Time: When, For How Long, And Then What?
Arne Berger, Stephan Hildebrandt, Albrecht Kurze, William Odom, Tom Jenkins, James Pierce, David Chatting, Doenja Oogjes, Sara Nabil, Andy Boucher, and William Gaver
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Reimagining Recovery through a User-centered Technological Intervention to Motivate Early Mobilisation
Lucía Montesinos García, Vera Johanne Engsberg, Pilar Córdova González, and Kevin Doherty
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“It’s like an explosion”: Cyberwarfare harms for civilian population in Ukraine during the Russian invasion
Oksana Kulyk, Jari Kickbusch, and Peter Mayer
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No Silver Bullet: Towards Demonstrating Secure Software Development for Danish Small and Medium Enterprises in a Business-to-Business Model
Raha Asadi, Bodil Biering, Vincent van Dijk, Oksana Kulyk, and Elda Paja
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Don’t Get Too Excited — Eliciting Emotions in LLMs
Gino Franco Fazzi, Julie Skoven Hinge, Stefan Heinrich, and Paolo Burelli
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How CO2STLY Is CHI? The Carbon Footprint of Generative AI in HCI Research and What We Should Do About It
Nanna Inie, Jeanette Falk, and Raghavendra Selvan
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Affective interaction and affective computing-past, present and future
Naseem Ahmadpour, Danielle Lottridge, Jonas Fritsch, Corina Sas, Marta E Cecchinato, Daniel Harrison, Kristina Höök, Pin Sym Foong, Kiran Ijaz, and Phillip Gough et al.
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The Centers and Margins of Modeling Humans in Well- being Technologies: A Decentering Approach
Jichen Zhu, Pedro Sanches, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Willem van der Maden, and Irene Kaklopoulou
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Body Politics: Unpacking Tensions and Future Perspectives for Body-Centric Design Research in HCI
Vasiliki Tsaknaki, Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Sarah Homewood, Jonas Fritsch, Anna Brynskov, Claudia Núñez-Pacheco, Kristin Carlson, Katta Spiel, Marco Fyfe Pietro Gillies, and Christina Harrington