- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
- Usability and User Interface Design
- Personal Information Management and User Behavior
- Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- Persona Design and Applications
- ICT in Developing Communities
- Color perception and design
- Design Education and Practice
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
- Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
- Interactive and Immersive Displays
- Service and Product Innovation
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
- Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
- E-Government and Public Services
- Online Learning and Analytics
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
- Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
Tallinn University
2016-2025
Estonian Academy of Arts
2021
Tallinn University of Technology
2020
Universidade Lusófona
2019
Universidade Aberta
2016
East Tallinn Central Hospital
2015
Hospital San Juan de la Cruz
2012
Jean Piaget University of Cape Verde
2003-2007
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
2002
Fernando Pessoa University
1999-2001
New technologies, data, and algorithms impact nearly every aspect of daily life. Unfortunately, many these operate like black boxes cannot explain their results even to programmers, let alone end-users. As more tasks get delegated such intelligent systems the nature user interactions with them becomes increasingly complex, it is important understand amount trust that a willing place on systems. However, attempts at quantifying have either been limited in scope or not empirically thorough. To...
System architecture plays a crucial role in the establishment of Digital Government infrastructure. Over recent decades, various architectures have been introduced by scholars for However, there is no uniform agreement on concepts required To more thoroughly examine this article, we collected 103 papers published between 2003 and 2020 retrieved from five leading literature databases. conduct our research, followed best practice scholarly accepted guidelines researchers. Per guidelines,...
The proposed framework (Human-Centered Trustworthy Framework) provides a novel human–computer interaction approach to incorporate positive and meaningful trustful user experiences in the system design process. It helps illustrate potential users' trust concerns artificial intelligence guides nonexperts avoid designing vulnerable interactions that lead breaches of trust.
Trust plays an essential role in all human relationships. However, measuring trust remains a challenge for researchers exploring psychophysiological signals. Therefore, this article aims to systematically map the approaches used studies assessing with In particular, we examine numbers and frequency of combined signals, primary outcomes previous studies, types most commonly data analysis techniques analyzing infer state. For purpose, employ systematic mapping review method, through which...
Trust in technology is a topic of growing importance Human–Computer Interaction due to the impact systems on daily lives. However, limited attention has been paid how one’s national culture shapes their propensity trust. This study addresses an existing gap trust research by advancing towards more accurate tool for quantitatively measuring across different contexts. We specifically evaluate psychometric properties human–computer scale (HCTS) Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia, Estonia, and...
Trust is an important decision-making construct helping users to adopt and continually use a system. Despite its importance, past research has mainly focused on studying researching it in technology mediated interactions. As nature of technical artifacts becomes increasingly intelligent human-like, theory for explaining predicting trust such also important. However, relationship user with still infancy. To address this, we build prior work which empirically modelled interactions evaluate...
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming pervasive in modern day society. Nonetheless, AI is not infallible. Therefore as more task and controls get delegated to systems, the implications become dire riskier (e.g. Google assistant falling make an emergency call hands-free), which impacts users experience unforgiving towards system failure. Trust can be a key element it help overcome fear of loss supports interactions. making important design methods tools foster trust between these...
The article investigates two different ways of stimulating idea generation in the co-design process. In a quasi-experimental manner we compared effectiveness structured and unstructured sources inspiration. Based on obtained data, report idea-generation techniques: unstructured, for group creativity. ends with discussion regarding applicability design cards game-like ideation
Human–computer interaction (HCI) practice has emerged as a research domain in the HCI field and is growing. The need to transfer practices industry began significantly with works of Nielsen on usability engineering. To date, methods techniques for designing, evaluating, implementing interactive systems human use have continued emerge. It is, therefore, justified conduct systematic mapping study determine landscape research. A Systematic Mapping Study method was used map 142 studies according...
This study investigates how risk influences users' trust before and after interactions with technologies such as autonomous vehicles (AVs'). Also, the psychophysiological correlates of from users" eletrodermal activity responses. Eighteen (18) carefully selected participants embark on a hypothetical trip playing an vehicle driving game. In order to stay safe, throughout drive experience under four conditions (very high risk, low no risk) that are based automotive safety integrity levels...
There are many factors that contribute towards good user experience (Roto, Law, Vermeeren and Hoonhout, 2011). These include the content its organization, functionality features, information interaction design, as well visual design (Garett, 2002; Morville's, 2004; Hassenzahl, 2005).
With almost four decades of existence as a community, human–computer interaction (HCI) practice has yet to diffuse into large range software industries globally. A review existing literature suggests that the diffusion HCI practices in organizations lacks theoretical guidance. Although many studies have tried facilitate uptake by industry, there are scarce consider innovations could or should adopt. Furthermore, appears be lack structure facilitation methodological development within...
Emotion recognition is a significant issue in many sectors that use human emotion reactions as communication for marketing, technological equipment, or human–robot interaction. The realistic facial behavior of social robots and artificial agents still challenge, limiting their emotional credibility dyadic face-to-face situations with humans. One obstacle the lack appropriate training data on how humans typically interact such settings. This article focused collecting 60 participants to...
The challenge to transfer HCI suggested values, and practices Software Engineering (SE) processes is not only persisting, but also systemic. Notable contributions from both fields have attempted isolate close the gaps between SE, with goal of making software products most usable. Using a scoping study approach, this article reviews notable on discourse identifies gaps, shows areas that require more research attentions.