Causality is a portable protocol for quickly developing HCI applications for social interactions based on the context through cause and effect.
The detailed proposal of this protocol is published as a paper in HCI International 2021 as a part of the Communications in Computer and Information Science book series (CCIS, volume 1421). [Link]
- Maintainer: Taein Kim (tikim@dsp.inha.ac.kr)
- Last document update: Jun 21, 2022
- License: MIT License
- Language: C#, Java
- IDE: Microsoft Visual Studio(C#), Jetbrains IntelliJ(Java)
If you use this library in academic research, consider citing it:
@InProceedings{10.1007/978-3-030-78645-8_43,
author="Kim, Taein
and Kim, Taeyong
and Lee, Bowon",
editor="Stephanidis, Constantine
and Antona, Margherita
and Ntoa, Stavroula",
title="Causality: A Portable Protocol for Rapid Development of Applications for Social Interactions",
booktitle="HCI International 2021 - Posters",
year="2021",
publisher="Springer International Publishing",
address="Cham",
pages="341--347",
abstract="This paper proposes Causality, a portable protocol for quickly developing HCI applications for social interactions based on the context through cause and effect, and a Windows application assisting social and emotional behavior targeted to help people with autism spectrum disorder. For application's interactivity and convenient post-analysis, we added some enhancements to our protocol. For example, we implemented speech synthesis and recognition modules to promote users' participation and natural interactions. Our application generates a summary when the user finishes the application for the post-analysis of the user's interactions for further refinement. We expect our Causality protocol can help future researchers as a starting point to make their own social and sentimental assistance application without requiring extensive programming skills.",
isbn="978-3-030-78645-8"
}