Towards augmented reality driven human-city interaction: Current research on mobile headsets and future challenges

LH Lee, T Braud, S Hosio, P Hui - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2021 - dl.acm.org
Interaction design for Augmented Reality (AR) is gaining attention from both academia and
industry. This survey discusses 260 articles (68.8% of articles published between 2015 …

Social acceptability in HCI: A survey of methods, measures, and design strategies

M Koelle, S Ananthanarayan, S Boll - … of the 2020 CHI Conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
With the increasing ubiquity of personal devices, social acceptability of human-machine
interactions has gained relevance and growing interest from the HCI community. Yet, there …

A systematic literature review on computational fashion wearables

S Jabari, A Shaikh, Ç Genç, O Buruk… - … Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Computational wearables are redefining our presence in the world and transforming our
lifestyles by engendering a seamless connection between the wearer and the worn. Despite …

Still creepy after all these years: The normalization of affective discomfort in app use

JS Seberger, I Shklovski, E Swiatek… - Proceedings of the 2022 …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
It is not well understood why people continue to use privacy-invasive apps they consider
creepy. We conducted a scenario-based study (n= 751) to investigate how the intention to …

Creepy technology: what is it and how do you measure it?

PW Woźniak, J Karolus, F Lang, C Eckerth… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Interactive technologies are getting closer to our bodies and permeate the infrastructure of
our homes. While such technologies offer many benefits, they can also cause an initial …

Wearable Identities: Understanding Wearables' Potential for Supporting the Expression of Queer Identities

A Bolesnikov, KA Cochrane, A Girouard - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Queer identity research largely overlooks wearable technology. Most work exploring
sociocultural considerations of wearable technology determines what is “socially …

Reality anchors: Bringing cues from reality to increase acceptance of immersive technologies in transit

L Bajorunaite, S Brewster… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2023 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Immersive technologies allow us to control and customise how we experience reality, but
are not widely used in transit due to safety, social acceptability, and comfort barriers. We …

Social acceptability in context: stereotypical perception of shape, body location, and usage of wearable devices

J Sehrt, B Braams, N Henze, V Schwind - Big Data and Cognitive …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Assessing social acceptability is vital when designing body-worn mobile devices. Previous
research found evidence that using stereotyping content model (SCM) mobile devices can …

The Role of Social Feedback in Technology Acceptance: A One-Week Diary Study with Exoskeleton Users at the Workplace

SM Siedl, M Mara, B Stiglbauer - International Journal of Human …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Occupational exoskeletons constitute a new assistive technology for industrial workers. In
the social context of the workplace, colleagues are likely to react to the noticeable …

Society's Attitudes Towards Human Augmentation and Performance Enhancement Technologies (SHAPE) Scale

S Villa, J Niess, A Schmidt, R Welsch - … of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Human augmentation technologies (ATs) are a subset of ubiquitous on-body devices
designed to improve cognitive, sensory, and motor capacities. Although there is a large …