Preliminary program
Time | Session | Speakers |
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8.30-9.00 | Registration & Coffee | |
9.00-9.15 | Wrap-up of previous day & Opening second day | |
9.15-10.15 | Paper session - Motivations, Facilitators and Barriers | • Computers and People Alike: Investigating the Similarity-Attraction Paradigm in Persuasive Technology - Peter Ruijten and Tiange Zhao • Office Workers' Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Taking Regular Micro-Breaks at Work: a Diary-Probed Interview Study - Yitong Huang, Holly Blake, Steve Benford, Hilde Hendrickx , and Rob Treloar • On the Design of Subly: Instilling Behavior Change during Web Surfing through Subliminal Priming - Ana Caraban, Evangelos Karapanos, Vitor Teixeira, Sean Munson, and Pedro Campos |
10.15-10.45 | Coffee break | |
10.45-11.45 | Paper session - Design principles and strategies | • Commitment Devices as Behavior Change Support Systems: A Study of Perceived Competence and Continuance Intention - Michael Oduor and Harri Oinas-Kukkonen • "Don't say that!" An analysis of persuasive technologies in the wild - Emma Twersky and Janet Davis • Using Argumentation to Persuade Students in an Educational Recommender System - Stella Heras, Paula Rodríguez, Javier Palanca, Néstor Duque, and Vicente Julián |
11.45-12.15 | Poster pitches | |
12.15-13.45 | Poster & Demo - Lunch break | |
13.45-14.25 | Paper session - Personality, Personalization and Persuasion | • Exploring the links between persuasion, personality and mobility types in personalized mobility applications - Evangelia Anagnostopoulou, Efthimios Bothos, Babis Magoutas, Johann Schrammel, Rita Orji and Gregoris Mentzas • Adapting Healthy Eating Messages to Personality - Rosemary Josekutty Thomas, Judith Masthoff and Nir Oren |
14.25-15.25 | Symposium | • Tailored interactive technology for a healthy lifestyle - Symposium leader: Marije Deutekom-Baart de la Faille - Participating researchers: Joan Dallinga, Sumit Mehra, Joey van der Bie, Nicky Nibbeling, Monique Simons |
15.25-15.55 | Coffee break | |
15.55-16.40 | Keynote address | • Persuasive Computing: From Marketing to Mind Control, from Filter Bubbles to Fake News - Prof. Dirk Helbing |
16.40-16.55 | Award ceremony | |
16.55-17.10 | Closing session |