We are delighted to see three papers from the Health Technology Design Group at Trinity College Dublin accepted to the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – the premier venue for research in Human-Computer Interaction. The papers look at how we design for user acceptance (Nadal et al.), at user acceptance of digital COVID-19 certificates (Nurgalieva et al.), and at mechanisms for interacting with touchless medical imaging systems (Cronin et al.). Congratulations to everyone involved, and a particular thanks to our international collaborators on each of the papers.
C. Nadal, S. McCully, K. Doherty, C. Sas, and G. Doherty, The TAC Toolkit: Supporting Design for User Acceptance of Health Technologies from a Macro-Temporal Perspective, Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’22), New Orleans, April 29-May 5, ACM, New York., 2022. (to appear). PDF Preprint.
L. Nurgalieva, S. Ryan, A. Balaskas, J. Lindqvist, and G. Doherty, Public views on digital COVID-19 certificates: a mixed methods user study, Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’22), New Orleans, April 29-May 5, ACM, New York., 2022 (to appear). PDF Preprint.
S. Cronin, E. Freeman, and G. Doherty, Investigating Clutching Interactions for Touchless Medical Imaging Systems, Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’22), New Orleans, April 29-May 5, ACM, New York., 2022. (final version forthcoming).