Balance: An Overview of HCI from the perspective of information theory
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In this podcast session, I conceptualize the process of HCI from the perspective of information theory. Read more
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In this podcast session, I conceptualize the process of HCI from the perspective of information theory. Read more
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BibTalk helps college graduates enhance efficiency in the whole process of job hunting.
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Zen Space is an in-home mindfulness-based stress reduction AR application using Unity3D and C# language.
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This project, led by the School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-sen University, was specially developed for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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I developed a web-based application called Project A using Vue.js, eCharts, and websocket to visualize the social welfare data of the disabled population in China.
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Published in International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2022
We conducted a three-phase study to explore foot-gesture-based interaction to achieve eyes-free interaction in smart shower rooms. Read more
Recommended citation: Zhanming Chen, Huawei Tu, and Huiyue Wu. 2022. User-Defined Foot Gestures for Eyes-Free Interaction in Smart Shower Rooms. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 39, 20 (December 2023), 4139–4161. https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2022.2109260
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Published in Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2024
This study examined the existence and effect of the uncanny valley in AI news anchors. Results showed that AI news anchors failed to establish emotional bonds with audiences, and thus fell within the uncanny valley. Read more
Recommended citation: Huiyue Wu, Zhanming Chen, Yifan Huang, and Huawei Tu. 2024. Research on the uncanny valley effect in artificial intelligence news anchors. Multimedia Tools and Applications (January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-023-18073-z
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Published in The 2024 Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW companion ’24), 2024
We examine different perspectives on the immigrant community’s health management and identify design implications for improved access to care for marginalized communities. Read more
Recommended citation: Alisha Ghaju, Zhanming Chen, May Hang, and Ji Youn Shin. 2024. Supporting healthcare providers’ motivations for caring for patients in underserved communities. In Companion publication of the 2024 conference on computer-supported cooperative work and social computing (CSCW companion ’24), 459–464. https://doi.org/10.1145/3678884.3681891
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Undergraduate course, Sun Yat-Sen University, School of Communication and Design, 2023
For this undergraduate course, I designed plans and slides for one of the classes and graded assignments for 91 students. Read more
Undergraduate course, University of Minnesota, College of Design, 2023
I held office hours and graded assignments for 64 undergraduate students. Read more
Undergraduate course, University of Minnesota, College of Design, 2024
I designed this undergraduate course and provided lectures for 24 students. Read more