This podcast explores the world of human-computer interaction. Episodes will include talks, interviews and discussions with leading experts around key ideas in ...
Designing Sound for Human-Robot Coordination- Talk by Dr Hannah Pelikan
In this episode we are joined by Dr Hannah Pelikan from Liköping University. Hannah talks to us about her work on human-robot interaction, specifically how sound can be interpreted and used in robot design.
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Dr Pelikan's papers are available on Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7ud3OXMAAAAJ&hl=en
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Tracking, crowdsourcing, political economy and the human side of work (Pt1)- Talk by Dr Sandy Gould
We;re back after a little break to recharge the batteries and munch a few Easter eggs along the way. Here we are joined by Dr Sandy Gould, Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University who talks to us about his work on the human side of research, crowdsourcing platforms, monitoring and political economy.
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Technology Acceptance in Mental Healthcare (Pt2) - Chat with Dr Camille Nadal
In this episode Dr Camille Nadal from Trinity College Dublin joins us for a chat after her talk on technology acceptance in mental healthcare (available in a previous episode). We talk about technology acceptance models, the case of mental healthcare technology acceptance and the role that clients and clinicians have in this.
Again, if you like the podcast please don’t forget to review and follow us and if you want to get in contact with us you can by emailing us at [email protected].
Further links:
Dr Nadal's Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=R3WH6wgAAAAJ&hl=en
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Towards Collaborative AI (Pt2)- Chat with Prof. Andrew Howes
In this episode I chat with Professor Andrew Howes (University of Exeter) about his work on collaborative AI and user modelling. We touch on a lot of areas including the role of modelling in HCI, trust and what collaborative AI might be like in the future.
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If you want to get in contact with us you can by emailing us at [email protected].
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Technology Acceptance in Mental Healthcare (Pt1) - Talk by Dr Camille Nadal
This episode is all about technology acceptance and healthcare technologies. We are joined by Dr Camille Nadal from Trinity College Dublin a leading researcher in the area of HCI and healthcare technology. Camille is a member of the ADAPT Centre and has won Best Paper awards at ACM CHI for her groundbreaking work on merging theory with practice in engaging designers with technology acceptance models.
Remember, if you like the podcast please don’t forget to review and follow us and if you want to get in contact with us you can by emailing us at [email protected].
Links:
Camille's Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=R3WH6wgAAAAJ&hl=en
TAC Toolkit: http://ehealthacceptancedesign.com/
This podcast explores the world of human-computer interaction. Episodes will include talks, interviews and discussions with leading experts around key ideas in how humans shape and are shaped by the digital world we live in.