Tag: Human-Computer Interaction
Head-mounted and handheld assistive devices showed different trade-offs
What the study found Both the head-mounted and hand-held versions of the assistive technology were usable for people with blindness or low vision, but they showed different trade-offs. The head-mounted system generally reduced upper-body movement and task time, while the hand-held system achieved higher success rates for some tasks. Why the authors say this matters…

Digital technologies can support meaningful connections in care homes
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in PsychologyScoping review of 72 studies examines how digital technologies facilitate meaningful connections in care homes, identifying gaps in generative AI applications.

Emotion-adaptive eco-feedback concepts were generated for home assistants
Study investigating emotion-adaptive eco-feedback in personal assistants through co-design methodology, generating eight design concepts integrating emotion AI for home energy management.

Multisensory immersive VR improved some fire-safety learning outcomes
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Factorial study examining multisensory stimuli and immersion level effects on cognitive load, motivation, and knowledge outcomes in VR fire-safety education with 120 students.




