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      CogniMouse: On detecting users' task completion difficulty through computer mouse interaction 

      Belk, Marios; Portugal, D.; Christodoulou, Eleni; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2015)
      This paper presents a method for analyzing users' computer mouse interaction data with the aim to implicitly identify task completion difficulty while interacting with a system. Computer mouse motion streams and users' ...

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      Employing virtual worlds for HCI education: A problem-based learning approach 

      Zaharias, Panagiotis; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (2012)
      In this paper we describe our experience focused on teaching an introductory course in HCI by employing a 3D virtual world. Our main pedagogical philosophy is presented which claims that problem-based learning activities ...

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      Entropy maximization as a holistic design principle for complex optimal networks 

      Venkatasubramanian, V.; Politis, Dimitris Nicolas; Patkar, P. R. (2006)
      A general holistic theory is presented for the organization of complex networks. The theory proposes that complex networks, both human-engineered and naturally evolved, are organized to meet certain design or survival ...

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      Estimating cognitive overload in mobile applications for decision support within the medical domain 

      Flood, D.; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Harrison, R.; McCaffery, F.; Samaras, George S. (2012)
      Mobile applications have the potential to improve the quality of care received by patients from their primary care physicians (PCP). They can allow doctors to access the information they need when and where they need it ...

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      Evaluation of ACC vehicles in mixed traffic: Lane change effects and sensitivity analysis 

      Ioannou, Petros A.; Stefanovic, M. (2005)
      Almost every automobile company is producing vehicles with adaptive cruise control (ACC) system onboard that enables a vehicle to do automatic vehicle following in the longitudinal direction. The ACC system is designed for ...

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      Evaluation of mixed semi-automated/manual traffic 

      Bose, Arnab; Ioannou, Petros A. (IEEE, 1998)
      The advance in research and development will make the deployment of automated vehicles a reality in the near future. At the initial stage, semi-automated vehicles with the capability to follow each other automatically in ...

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      Evaluation of the environmental effects of intelligent cruise control vehicles 

      Bose, A.; Ioannou, Petros A. (2001)
      Intelligent cruise control (ICC) vehicles are already commercially available in Japan and should be ready for the North American market by next year. Although the controllers are local and string stable, it is not clear ...

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      An experimental assessment of the use of cognitive and affective factors in adaptive educational hypermedia 

      Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Mourlas, Constantinos; Samaras, George S. (2009)
      In order to assess the positive effect and validity of personalization on the basis of users' cognitive and emotional characteristics, this study presents three subsequent experiments. The first experiment explores the ...

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      Identification of an individual’s frustration in the work environment through a multi-sensor computer mouse 

      Portugal, D.; Belk, Marios; Quintas, J.; Christodoulou, Eleni; Samaras, George S. (2016)
      Older adults traditionally face major challenges at work when it comes to dealing with new technological tools. A sense of overwhelm and frustration can quickly arise under these circumstances. Continuous negative feelings ...

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      IHIP: Towards a user centric Individual Human Interaction Proof framework 

      Fidas, Christos A.; Hussmann, H.; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2015)
      A Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart (CAPTCHA) is a widely used Human Interaction Proof mechanism to protect on-line services against automated software agents. Nowadays, there is a ...

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      Influences of users' cognitive strategies on graphical password composition 

      Katsini, Christina P.; Fidas, Christos A.; Belk, Marios; Avouris, Nikolaos M.; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2017)
      Recent research reveals interaction effects among human cognitive processing factors, interaction device types and user authentication schemes towards security of user created graphical keys. Aiming to investigate how ...

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      Intelligent authoring tools for enhancing mass customization of e-services: The smarTag framework 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (2009)
      Mass customization should be more than just configuring a specific component (hardware or software), but should be seen as the co-design of an entire system, including services, experiences and human satisfaction at the ...

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      An ontological cognitive user model for adapting generic web structures 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Belk, Marios; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Samaras, George S. (2010)
      Adaptation and Personalization systems can benefit with the incorporation of ontological knowledge, especially when it comes to modeling users. In this paper we present a cognitive approach to Web Personalization based on ...

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      Panel - Challenges in supporting the design of products for healthcare: The human factors consultant's perspective 

      Horst, D.; Caplan, Stan; Mauro, C.; Karn, K.; Samaras, George S. (Human Factors an Ergonomics Society Inc., 2015)
      This panel will provide a forum for discussing typical challenges that arise for human factors consulting practices when focused on designing products for healthcare, either medical devices, healthcare software, or related ...

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      Panel – Challenges in Supporting the Design of Products for Healthcare 

      Horst, Dick; Caplan, Stan; Mauro, Charles; Karn, Keith; Samaras, George S.

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      Personalised continuous software engineering 

      Papatheocharous, Efi; Belk, Marios; Nyfjord, J.; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2014)
      This work describes how human factors can influence continuous software engineering. The reasoning begins from the Agile Manifesto promoting individuals and interactions over processes and tools. The organisational need ...

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      Personalized portals for the wireless user based on mobile agents 

      Samaras, George S.; Panayiotou, Christoforos (2002)
      Wireless users rarely (if ever) benefit from Internet information services thus requiring new type of services and new ways for structuring the needed content. Personalization appears to be the most appropriate solution ...

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      Proposing Web design enhancements based on specific cognitive factors: An empirical evaluation 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (2009)
      The research that is described in this paper focuses on incorporating theories of individual differences in information processing within the context of generic Hypertext and Hypermedia Environments. The main objective of ...

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      Towards a human factors ontology for computer-mediated systems 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Belk, Marios; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Samaras, George S. (2008)
      Adapting to user context, individual features and behavior patterns is a topic of great attention nowadays in the field of Web-based and mobile mediated platforms, such as eTraining, eCommerce, eLearning and so on. A ...

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      Towards the personalization of CAPTCHA mechanisms based on individual differences in cognitive processing 

      Belk, Marios; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Fidas, Christos A.; Holzinger, A.; Samaras, George S. (2013)
      This paper studies the effect of individual differences on user performance related to text-recognition CAPTCHA challenges. In particular, a text-recognition CAPTCHA mechanism was deployed in a three-month user study to ...

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