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de Greeff, J. (author), Janssen, J.B. (author), Looije, R. (author), Mioch, T. (author), Alpay, L. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Baxter, P. (author), Belpaeme, T. (author)
A case study is presented in which a socially capable robot played multiple activities during multiple sessions with hospitalised children. In this paper we show how an environment was created in which children engage with the robot and feel at liberty to express their preferences regarding which activities to play. Valuable lessons regarding...
conference paper 2013
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Alferdinck, J.W.A.M. (author), Hogervorst, M.A. (author)
Light sources that are optimized for mesopic vision contain a relatively high amount of bluish light (high S/P-ratio) and are therefore effective for peripheral visual tasks at mesopic light levels. Since the spectra of these light sources differ strongly from the common public lighting there were doubts on the performance of these light sources...
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Martens, M.H. (author)
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van der Horst, A.R.A. (author), Kroon, E.C.M. (author)
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Brouwer, A.M. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Heylen, D. (author), Jensen, O. (author), Poel, M. (author)
While a BCI usually aims to provide an alternative communication channel for disabled users who have difficulties to move or to speak, we focused on BCIs as a way to retrieve and use information about an individual’s cognitive or affective state without requiring any effort or intention of the user to convey this information. Providing only an...
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Toet, A. (author), Houtkamp, J.M. (author), van der Meulen, R. (author)
We investigated whether manipulation of visual and auditory depth and speed cues can affect a user’s sense of risk for a low-cost nonimmersive virtual environment (VE) representing a highway environment with traffic incidents. The VE is currently used in an examination program to assess procedural knowledge of highway patrol officers. In its...
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Lai, F. (author), Garcvia, E. (author), Iviglia, A. (author)
This Deliverable details the agreed vehicle fleets and driver recruitment criteria. Across all VMCs, a wide range of vehicle types, engine types, and driver types is planned for the field trials. This will provide necessary data for SP4 and SP5 to investigate the effectiveness of the ecoDriver solutions and scaling up the impact of the ecoDriver...
report 2013
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Brouwer, A.M. (author)
We here introduce a new experimental paradigm to induce mental stress in a quick and easy way while adhering to ethical standards and controlling for potential confounds resulting from sensory input, body movements and behavior of people involved in conducting the experiment. In our Sing-a-Song Stress Test, participants are presented with...
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Kayal, A. (author), van Riemsdijk, B. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Gouman, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
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Hogervorst, M.A. (author), Toet, A. (author), Bijl, P. (author)
We investigate how human visual search performance with field of view (FOV) restrictions depends on scan speed, zoom factor, target location, and conspicuity. First, observers search a FOV that moves at a constant speed along a predefined path over a visual search scene (the field of regard, or FOR), and we measure the effects of scan speed,...
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Schaap, T.W. (author), van der Horst, A.R.A. (author), van Arem, B. (author), Brookhuis, K.A. (author)
Driver distraction and mental workload are two constructs that are closely related, but which are affected by different aspects of the driving situation and may also have different effects on driving performance. This chapter introduces the concept of latent driver distraction, a form of driver distraction that does not materialise in measurably...
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van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Philippi, T.G. (author), Werkhoven, P. (author)
In the illusory flash paradigm, a single flash may be experienced as two flashes when accompanied by two beeps or taps, and two flashes may be experienced as a single flash when accompanied by one beep or tap. The classic paradigm restricts responses to '1' and '2' (2-AFC), ignoring possible qualitative differences between real and illusory...
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Toet, A. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author), Petrignani, F.F. (author), Dufrasnes, M.H. (author), Sahhashivan, A. (author)
We present the design of a haptic computer accessory that adds the experience of touch to online conversations. It enables dyads to exchange the physical experience of holding hands regardless of distance and location. Text, speech and video communication systems support the transmission of several nonverbal affective aspects of communication...
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Cremers, A.H.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), de Jong, J.G.M. (author)
Large groups in society lack the necessary skills to be sufficiently self-reliant and are in need of personal assistance. These groups could be supported by information and information technology (ICT), but only if this technology is designed to fit their (cognitive) abilities. Inclusive design theory and methods have already been developed in...
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Tak, S. (author), Westendorp, P. (author), van Rooij, I. (author)
Keyboard shortcuts are generally accepted as the most efficient method for issuing commands, but previous research has suggested that many people do not use them. In this study we investigate the use of keyboard shortcuts further and explore reasons why they are underutilized by users. In Experiment 1, we establish two baseline findings: (1)...
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van der Horst, A.R.A. (author)
bookPart 2013
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van der Horst, A.R.A. (author), Kroon, E.C.M. (author)
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Tak, S. (author), Toet, L. (author)
Despite the availability of a broad range of newly developed multisensory displays and interaction techniques, multisensory interactive data representations are still not widely used. We argue that for complex information analysis multisensory data representations and multimodal interactivity are essential. By leveraging the benefits of the...
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de Greef, T. (author), Mohabir, A. (author), van der Poelm, I. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Contemporary and future technologies are getting more intelligent and connect easily to one another, potentially leading to conflicts with human ethical values. Value Sensitive Design (VSD) is promising for its focus on ethical values but lacks an explicit and systematical elicitation of requirements, which is targeted explicitly in the situated...
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Risto, M. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
Connected Cruise Control (CCC) is an in-car driver support systems that aims to improve throughput in dense motorway traffic by advising drivers how to drive. The system is currently under development within a HTAS project. It will integrate lane advice, headway advice and speed advice. CCC will not take over vehicle control. This makes its...
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