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TIDESS Museum Learning Project Update: CSCL 2019 paper accepted!
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Retrospective on the MTAGIC project’s 5 years of studies of children’s touchscreen interactions now published at IJHCS!
For five years, the INIT lab (and our past and present collaborators!) was engaged in an NSF-funded research project to study physical dimensions of children’s touchscreen interaction use, e.g., what happens when they try to acquire onscreen targets or make… Read More
Understanding Gestures Project: Creating an annotation tool to calculate new features
Over the past months, I have continued my work on the understanding gestures project by working on developing a set of new articulation features based on how children make touchscreen gestures. Our prior work has shown that children’s gestures are… Read More
POSE Project: Analysis of child and adult motion using gait features accepted to HCII 2019
In a previous post from a few years ago, we mentioned that our findings on the Pose project established that there were perceivable differences between child and adult motion. Our next steps were to quantify what these differences actually were. As… Read More
Pose Project: Choosing a representative subset of motions for whole-body recognition
In our previous post, we mentioned that we published the Kinder-Gator dataset, which contains the motions of 10 children and 10 adults performing motions in front of the Kinect. Currently, we are exploring recognition of whole-body motions in the dataset. Since we… Read More
Understanding the IRB: How Does It Affect Us?
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Strategizing the CSCW Revise and Re-submit submission process
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Ethics and child-computer interaction in the era of big data: new “interactions” article co-authored by INIT Lab.
As part of the ACM SIGCHI 2018 conference, INIT Lab director Lisa Anthony helped co-organize a ‘special interest group’ (SIG) session on child-computer interaction. This SIG is organized by some of the child-computer interaction research community every year. This year,… Read More
Honorable Mention at MobileHCI for recent INIT Lab co-authored paper!
Recently, we posted about a paper that Lisa co-authored with long-time collaborators, Radu-Daniel Vatavu and Jacob O. Wobbrock, that appeared at MobileHCI’2018. The paper presented some optimizations for our well-known $P gesture recognition algorithm to make it feasible to run… Read More