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Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2024
- Martin Dobiasch, Stefan Oppl, Michael Stöckl, Arnold Baca:
Pegasos: a framework for the creation of direct mobile coaching feedback systems. 1-19 - Xuan Liu, Jiachen Ma, Qiang Wang:
A social robot as your reading companion: exploring the relationships between gaze patterns and knowledge gains. 21-41 - Luca Turchet, Simone Luiten, Tjebbe Treub, Marloes van der Burgt, Costanza Siani, Alberto Boem:
Hearing loss prevention at loud music events via real-time visuo-haptic feedback. 43-53 - Martha Papadogianni, Mehmet Ercan Altinsoy, Areti Andreopoulou:
Multimodal exploration in elementary music classroom. 55-68 - Suprakas Saren, Abhishek Mukhopadhyay, Debasish Ghose, Pradipta Biswas:
Comparing alternative modalities in the context of multimodal human-robot interaction. 69-85 - Weitao Jiang, Bingxin Zhang, Ruiqi Sun, Dong Zhang, Shan Hu:
A study on the attention of people with low vision to accessibility guidance signs. 87-101 - Béatrice Biancardi, Maurizio Mancini, Brian Ravenet, Giovanna Varni:
Modelling the "transactive memory system" in multimodal multiparty interactions. 103-117 - Subin Raj, L. R. D. Murthy, Thanikai Adhithiyan Shanmugam, Gyanig Kumar, Amaresh Chakrabarti, Pradipta Biswas:
Augmented reality and deep learning based system for assisting assembly process. 119-133 - Zahra J. Muhsin, Rami Qahwaji, Faruque Ghanchi, Majid A. Al-Taee:
Review of substitutive assistive tools and technologies for people with visual impairments: recent advancements and prospects. 135-156
Volume 18, Number 2, September 2024
- Ankit R. Patel, Philipp Wintersberger, Dustin J. Souders, Tiziana C. Callari, Tanja Stoll:
Special issue on "User-centered advanced driver assistance systems (UCADAS)". 157-158 - Moustafa Tabbarah, Yusheng Cao, Ziming Fang, Lingyu Li, Myounghoon Jeon:
Sonically-enhanced in-vehicle air gesture interactions: evaluation of different spearcon compression rates. 159-177 - Dan García-Carrillo, Roberto García, Xabiel G. Pañeda, Filipa Mourão, David Melendi, Víctor Corcoba Magaña, Sara Paiva:
Testing driver warning systems for off-road industrial vehicles using a cyber-physical simulator. 179-194 - Claudia Buchner, Johannes Kraus, Linda Miller, Martin Baumann:
What is good? Exploring the applicability of a one item measure as a proxy for measuring acceptance in driver-vehicle interaction studies. 195-208 - Martina Schuß, Luca Pizzoni, Andreas Riener:
Human or robot? Exploring different avatar appearances to increase perceived security in shared automated vehicles. 209-228 - Marwa Chacha, Prosper Nyaki, Ariane Cuenen, Ansar Yasar, Geert Wets:
Truck drivers' views on the road safety benefits of advanced driver assistance systems and Intelligent Transport Systems in Tanzania. 229-237 - Dungar Singh, Pritikana Das, Indrajit Ghosh:
Prediction of pedestrian crossing behaviour at unsignalized intersections using machine learning algorithms: analysis and comparison. 239-256 - Pär Gustavsson, Mikael Ljung Aust:
In-vehicle nudging for increased Adaptive Cruise Control use: a field study. 257-271
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2024
- Sophia C. Steinhaeusser, Albin Zehe, Peggy Schnetter, Andreas Hotho, Birgit Lugrin:
Towards the development of an automated robotic storyteller: comparing approaches for emotional story annotation for non-verbal expression via body language. 1-23 - Yemon Lee, Andy M. Connor, Stefan Marks:
Mixed interaction: evaluating user interactions for object manipulations in virtual space. 297-311 - Nicolas Leins, Jana Gonnermann-Müller, Malte Teichmann:
Comparing head-mounted and handheld augmented reality for guided assembly. 313-328 - Nicolas Leins, Jana Gonnermann-Müller, Malte Teichmann:
Correction: Comparing head-mounted and handheld augmented reality for guided assembly. 329 - Subin Raj, Nirbhay Beri, Dishank Sureshkumar Patel, Yashaswi Sinha, Amaresh Chakrabarti, Pradipta Biswas:
HaM3D: generalized XR-based multimodal HRI framework with haptic feedback for industry 4.0. 331-349
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