Predicting human interruptibility with sensors (original) (raw)

Predicting human interruptibility with sensors: a Wizard of Oz feasibility study

Jodi Forlizzi

2003

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Robot Classification of Human Interruptibility and a Study of Its Effects

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A Model for Human Interruptability: Experimental Evaluation and Automatic Estimation from Wearable Sensors

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Eighth International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2004

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Steps towards a system for inferring the interruptibility status of knowledge workers

Jörg Cassens

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Methods for interrupting a wearable computer user

Peter Parnes

2004

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The scope and importance of human interruption in human-computer interaction …

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Coordinating the Interruption of People in Human-Computer Interaction

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Interruptibility Prediction for Ubiquitous Systems: Conventions and New Directions from a Growing Field

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Sensors Know When to Interrupt You in the Car

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Mediating disruption in human-computer interaction from implicit metrics of attention

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Exploring Minimal Nonverbal Interruption in Social HRI

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Evaluation and Validation of Distraction Detection Algorithms on Multiple Data Sources

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Mindful interruptions: a lightweight system for managing interruptibility on wearables

Marc Den Broeck

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Exploring minimal nonverbal interruption in HRI

Saul Greenberg

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Meeting behavior detection in smart environments: Nonverbal cues that help to obtain natural interaction

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A Study on Users&# 146; Preference on Interruption When Using Wearable Computers and Head Mounted Displays

Peter Parnes

2005

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Are You Alive? Sensor Data as a Resource for Social Interaction

Antti Salovaara

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The scope and importance of human interruption in human-computer interaction design

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Human-Computer Interaction, 2002

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To Talk or not to Talk with a Computer - Taking into Account the User's Focus of Attention

Elmar Nöth

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Using context-aware computing to reduce the perceived burden of interruptions from mobile devices

Joyce Ho

2005

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Behaviours and preferences when coordinating mediated interruptions: Social and system influence

Natalia Romero

ECSCW 2007, 2007

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