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Josh Andres

Researcher at IBM

Publications -  51
Citations -  652

Josh Andres is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Interaction design. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 279 citations. Previous affiliations of Josh Andres include RMIT University & Monash University.

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The Body as Starting Point: Exploring Inside and Around Body Boundaries for Body-Centric Computing Design

TL;DR: Developing both introductory knowledge and design practice of how in-bodied and circumbodied systems work with the authors' understanding of the em-bodied self, and how this gnosis/praxis may lead to innovative new body-centric computing designs is the topic of this workshop.
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Integrated Exertion—Understanding the Design of Human–Computer Integration in an Exertion Context

TL;DR: This work designs three eBike systems to investigate different forms of integration with the exerting user, and presents the first framework, including associated design tactics, to offer guidance on how to design human-computer integration in an exertion context.
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AI-Assisted Human Labeling: Batching for Efficiency without Overreliance

TL;DR: In this article, an AI-assisted UX paradigm that aids data labelers by allowing a single labeling action to apply to multiple records is presented. But the authors do not consider the impact of AI algorithm quality and its effects on the labelers' overreliance.
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Guiding Young Players As Designers

TL;DR: Results from a five week case study with 25 children aged 8-10 where they designed their own games within a given context resulted in three design themes: setting a common goal helps people design together, in this case using sensing data, and focusing on spontaneity through autonomy.