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Symbiotic Interaction

5th International Workshop, Symbiotic 2016, Padua, Italy, September 29–30, 2016, Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 9961)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): Symbiotic: International Workshop on Symbiotic Interaction

Conference proceedings info: Symbiotic 2016.

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Towards a Definition of Symbiotic Relations Between Humans and Machines

    • Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli
    Pages 1-4Open Access
  3. Adapting the System to Users Based on Implicit Data: Ethical Risks and Possible Solutions

    • Anna Spagnolli, Mauro Conti, Giorgia Guerra, Jonathan Freeman, David Kirsh, Aimee van Wynsberghe
    Pages 5-22Open Access
  4. Total Immersion: Designing for Affective Symbiosis in a Virtual Reality Game with Haptics, Biosensors, and Emotive Agents

    • Imtiaj Ahmed, Ville Harjunen, Giulio Jacucci, Niklas Ravaja, Michiel M. Spapé
    Pages 23-37Open Access
  5. The “NeuroDante Project”: Neurometric Measurements of Participant’s Reaction to Literary Auditory Stimuli from Dante’s “Divina Commedia”

    • Giulia Cartocci, Anton Giulio Maglione, Enrica Modica, Dario Rossi, Paolo Canettieri, Mariella Combi et al.
    Pages 52-64Open Access
  6. Interactive Content-Based Image Retrieval with Deep Neural Networks

    • Joel Pyykkö, Dorota Głowacka
    Pages 77-88Open Access
  7. Finding Kairos: The Influence of Context-Based Timing on Compliance with Well-Being Triggers

    • Jaap Ham, Jef van Schendel, Saskia Koldijk, Evangelia Demerouti
    Pages 89-101Open Access
  8. Maritime Cognitive Workload Assessment

    • Daniel Miklody, Wendie M. Uitterhoeve, Dimitri van Heel, Kerstin Klinkenberg, Benjamin Blankertz
    Pages 102-114Open Access
  9. How Human-Mouse Interaction can Accurately Detect Faked Responses About Identity

    • Merylin Monaro, Francesca Ileana Fugazza, Luciano Gamberini, Giuseppe Sartori
    Pages 115-124Open Access
  10. Prediction of Difficulty Levels in Video Games from Ongoing EEG

    • Laura Naumann, Matthias Schultze-Kraft, Sven Dähne, Benjamin Blankertz
    Pages 125-136Open Access
  11. Investigating Tactile Stimulation in Symbiotic Systems

    • Valeria Orso, Renato Mazza, Luciano Gamberini, Ann Morrison, Walther Jensen
    Pages 137-142Open Access
  12. Towards Interactional Symbiosis: Epistemic Balance and Co-presence in a Quantified Self Experiment

    • Nicolas Rollet, Varun Jain, Christian Licoppe, Laurence Devillers
    Pages 143-154Open Access
  13. Digital Me: Controlling and Making Sense of My Digital Footprint

    • Mats Sjöberg, Hung-Han Chen, Patrik Floréen, Markus Koskela, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Tuukka Lehtiniemi et al.
    Pages 155-167Open Access
  14. A User-Friendly Dictionary-Supported SSVEP-based BCI Application

    • Piotr Stawicki, Felix Gembler, Ivan Volosyak
    Pages 168-180Open Access
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 181-182

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About this book

This book is published open access under a CC BY license.​

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Symbiotic Interaction, Symbiotic 2016, held in Padua, Italy, in October 2016.

The 12 full papers and 3 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 23 submissions. The idea of symbiotic systems put forward in this workshop capitalizes on the computers’ ability to implicitly detect the users goals, preferences or/and psycho-physiological states and thereby enhancing human-computer interaction (HCI). The papers present an overview of the symbiotic relationships between humans and computers with emphasis on user-driven research on symbiotic systems, adaptive systems, implicit input data, physiological computing and BCI, but also on understanding the nature of the interdependence and agency between computers and humans more broadly.








Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Padua, Padua, Italy

    Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli

  • University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

    Giulio Jacucci

  • TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Benjamin Blankertz

  • Goldsmiths University, London, United Kingdom

    Jonathan Freeman

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