TY - GEN
T1 - Designing with Biosignals: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Directions for Integrating Physiological Signals in Human-Computer Interaction
AU - R. Stepanova, Ekaterina
AU - Desnoyers-Stewart, John
AU - E. Riecke, Bernhard
AU - N. Antle, Alissa
AU - El Ali, Abdallah
AU - Frey, Jeremy
AU - Tsaknaki, Vasiliki
AU - Howell, Noura
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Biosensing technologies are a rapidly increasing presence in our daily lives. These sensor-based technologies measure physiological processes including heart rate, breathing, skin conductance, brain activity and more. Researchers are exploring biosensing from perspectives including: engineering, human-computer interaction, medicine, mental health, consumer products, and interactive art. These technologies can enhance our interactions allowing connection to our bodies and others around us across diverse application areas. However, designing with biosignals in Human-Computer Interaction presents new challenges pertaining to User Experience, Input/Output, interpretation of signals, representation, and ethics. There is an urgent need to build a scholarly community that includes the diverse perspectives of researchers, designers, industry practitioners and policymakers. The goal of this workshop is to leverage the knowledge of this community aiming to map out the research landscape of emerging challenges and opportunities, and to build a research agenda for future directions.
AB - Biosensing technologies are a rapidly increasing presence in our daily lives. These sensor-based technologies measure physiological processes including heart rate, breathing, skin conductance, brain activity and more. Researchers are exploring biosensing from perspectives including: engineering, human-computer interaction, medicine, mental health, consumer products, and interactive art. These technologies can enhance our interactions allowing connection to our bodies and others around us across diverse application areas. However, designing with biosignals in Human-Computer Interaction presents new challenges pertaining to User Experience, Input/Output, interpretation of signals, representation, and ethics. There is an urgent need to build a scholarly community that includes the diverse perspectives of researchers, designers, industry practitioners and policymakers. The goal of this workshop is to leverage the knowledge of this community aiming to map out the research landscape of emerging challenges and opportunities, and to build a research agenda for future directions.
KW - biosignals
KW - physiological signals
KW - biofeedback
KW - biodata
KW - affective computing
KW - ethics
KW - wearables
U2 - 10.1145/3563703.3591454
DO - 10.1145/3563703.3591454
M3 - Article in proceedings
BT - DIS '23 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2023 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference. Pages 101–103
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
ER -