T21: Systematic HCI literature review methods and tools

Friday, 1 July 2022, 17:00 – 21:00 CEST (Central European Summer Time - Gothenburg, Sweden)
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Vincent G. Duffy (short bio)

Purdue University, United States

 

Objectives:

Introduce various forms of bibliometric and content analysis to guide strategic use and an informed reappraisal of an emerging area of attendees' interest.

 

Content and Benefits:

Attendees will have opportunity to participate in demonstrations and discover emerging areas of interest related to human-computer interaction and human-automation interaction. The framework of the tutorial will be based on a successful model used to cooperatively develop three recent books related to human-automation interaction in mobile computing, transportation and manufacturing, services and user experience. Attendees will have opportunity to participate in demonstrations and consider strategic use based on published examples. Brief demonstrations will include: Harzing's analysis, Vicinitas, Dimensions, Google NGram, ResearchGate, VOS Viewer, CiteSpace, BibExcel and maxQDA.

 

Target Audience:

Intermediate. The intended audience are researchers who are interested in gaining faster and more efficient grasp of key elements of new and emerging areas with growing amount of HCI-related literature.

 

List of materials or devices required by the participants:

Demonstration notes will accompany screen sharing during tutorial. The demonstration notes can be replicated by colleagues with Windows and Mac-based computers.

 

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Bio Sketch of Presenter:

Vincent G. Duffy is Professor of Industrial Engineering and Agricultural & Biological Engineering at Purdue University. He has served as a faculty member at Purdue since 2005 and previously as a faculty member The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is a Fellow in the UK Ergonomics Society (CIEHF) Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors in the United Kingdom. Professor Duffy received the Tsinghua Award from International Ergonomics Association (IEA) in June 2021 for Collaborative Human Factors and Ergonomics Education for Industrial Developing Countries. He received the nomination for years of outstanding contributions to the education of human factors and ergonomics for industrially developing countries. He has been chair or co-chair of twenty-two international research conferences. Dr. Duffy’s research in perception-based empirical model development in virtual and real environments has contributed to improved safety in design. Some of the research led to the development of a test bed that had virtual reality integrated with live motion capture and leadership in the Digital Human Modeling community. Vincent was a Fulbright Senior Scholar. He was a regular reviewer for the National Academies’ Research Associateship Programs and a frequent reviewer for the Fulbright program.