Publications
During the year of 2022, the Interactive Technologies Institute research team has excelled in the production of scientific outputs. The team has successfully published 94 papers in journals, 76 in international conferences and 26 book chapters
2016
Salomão, Roberta C. S.; Rebelo, Francisco; Rodríguez, Fernando Gamboa
Evaluating Play-Personas of an Educational 3D Digital Game for University Students to Learn Portuguese as a Foreign Language Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 198–207, Springer, 2016.
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title = {Evaluating Play-Personas of an Educational 3D Digital Game for University
Students to Learn Portuguese as a Foreign Language},
author = {Roberta C. S. Salomão and Francisco Rebelo and Fernando Gamboa Rodríguez},
year = {2016},
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Heidrich, Regina O.; Rebelo, Francisco; Branco, Marsal; Mossmann, João Batista; Schuh, Anderson; Jensen, Emely; Oliveira, Tiago
Questing Ruins: A Game for a Digital Inclusion Proceedings Article
In: HCI (17), pp. 264–272, Springer, 2016.
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/hci/HeidrichRBMSJO16,
title = {Questing Ruins: A Game for a Digital Inclusion},
author = {Regina O. Heidrich and Francisco Rebelo and Marsal Branco and João Batista Mossmann and Anderson Schuh and Emely Jensen and Tiago Oliveira},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {HCI (17)},
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pages = {264--272},
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Bala, Paulo; Dionisio, Mara; Nisi, Valentina; Nunes, Nuno Jardim
IVRUX: A Tool for Analyzing Immersive Narratives in Virtual Reality Proceedings Article
In: ICIDS, pp. 3–11, 2016.
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title = {IVRUX: A Tool for Analyzing Immersive Narratives in Virtual Reality},
author = {Paulo Bala and Mara Dionisio and Valentina Nisi and Nuno Jardim Nunes},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {ICIDS},
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Dionisio, Mara; Nisi, Valentina; Nunes, Nuno Jardim; Bala, Paulo
Transmedia Storytelling for Exposing Natural Capital and Promoting Ecotourism Proceedings Article
In: ICIDS, pp. 351–362, 2016.
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/icids/DionisioNNB16,
title = {Transmedia Storytelling for Exposing Natural Capital and Promoting
Ecotourism},
author = {Mara Dionisio and Valentina Nisi and Nuno Jardim Nunes and Paulo Bala},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
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Nisi, Valentina; Jorge, Clinton; Nunes, Nuno Jardim; Hanna, Julian
Madeira Story Generator: Prospecting serendipitous storytelling in public spaces Journal Article
In: Entertain. Comput., vol. 16, pp. 15–27, 2016.
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Nunes, Nuno Jardim; Nisi, Valentina; Rennert, Kara
beEco: Co-designing a Game with Children to Promote Environmental Awareness - A Case Study Proceedings Article
In: CHI Extended Abstracts, pp. 718–727, ACM, 2016.
@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/chi/NunesNR16,
title = {beEco: Co-designing a Game with Children to Promote Environmental
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author = {Nuno Jardim Nunes and Valentina Nisi and Kara Rennert},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {CHI Extended Abstracts},
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Brandão, Alessandra; Nicolau, Hugo; Tadas, Shreya; Hanson, Vicki L.
SlidePacer: A Presentation Delivery Tool for Instructors of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Proceedings Article
In: ASSETS, pp. 25–32, ACM, 2016.
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title = {SlidePacer: A Presentation Delivery Tool for Instructors of Deaf
and Hard of Hearing Students},
author = {Alessandra Brandão and Hugo Nicolau and Shreya Tadas and Vicki L. Hanson},
year = {2016},
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Cao, Hong-An; Wijaya, Tri Kurniawan; Aberer, Karl; Nunes, Nuno
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData textquoteright16). Washington, DC, USA, IEEE IEEE, 2016.
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title = {Estimating Human Interactions with Electrical Appliances for Activity-based Energy Savings Recommendations},
author = {Hong-An Cao and Tri Kurniawan Wijaya and Karl Aberer and Nuno Nunes},
url = {http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/publ/papers/caoh_bigdata16_GMMThresh.pdf},
doi = {10.1145/2674061.2675037},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-12-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData textquoteright16). Washington, DC, USA},
publisher = {IEEE},
organization = {IEEE},
abstract = {<p>Since the power consumption of different electrical appliances in a household can be recorded by individual smart meters, it becomes possible to start considering in more detail the interactions of the residents with those devices throughout the day. Appliancestextquoteright usages should not be considered as independent events, but rather as enablers for activities. Leveraging activity knowledge over time will allow us to design personalized energy efficient measures. We envision the design of future ambient intelligence systems, where the smart home can optimize the energy consumption in regards to the lifestyles of its residents and the smart gridtextquoterights needs. In this work, we propose an automated method for determining when an electrical device is triggered by householdstextquoteright residents solely from its power trace. Knowing when an appliance is in use is required for identifying recurrent patterns that could later be understood as activities.</p>},
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Rodrigues, André; Nicolau, Hugo; Montague, Kyle; Carriço, Luís; Guerreiro, Tiago João Vieira
Effect of target size on non-visual text-entry Proceedings Article
In: MobileHCI, pp. 47–52, ACM, 2016.
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title = {Effect of target size on non-visual text-entry},
author = {André Rodrigues and Hugo Nicolau and Kyle Montague and Luís Carriço and Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
booktitle = {MobileHCI},
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Pereira, Lucas
Hardware and software platforms to deploy and evaluate non-intrusive load monitoring systems Masters Thesis
University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal, 2016.
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abstract = {<p>The work in this PhD thesis addresses the practical implications of deploying and testing Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) and eco-feedback solutions in real-world scenarios. The contributions to this topic are centered around the design and development of NILM frameworks that have been deployed in the wild, supporting long-term research in ecofeedback and also serving the purpose of producing real-world datasets and furthering the state of the art regarding the performance metrics used to evaluate NILM algorithms. This thesis consists of three main parts: i) the development of tools and datasets for NILM and eco-feedback research, ii) the design, implementation and deployment of NILM and eco-feedback technologies in real world scenarios, and iii) an experimental comparison of performance metrics for event detection and event classification algorithms. In the first part we describe the Energy Monitoring and Disaggregation Data Format (EMD-DF) and the SustData and SustDataED public datasets. In second part we discuss the development and deployment of two hardware and software platforms in real households, to support eco-feedback research. We then report on more than five years of experience in deploying and maintaining such platforms. Our findings suggest that the main practical issues can be divided in two categories, technological (e.g., system installation) and social (e.g., maintaining a steady sample throughout the whole study). In the final part of this thesis we analyze experimentally the behavior of a number of performance metrics for event detection and event classification, identifying clusters and relationships between the different measures. Our results evidence some considerable differences in the behavior of the performance metrics when applied to the different problems.</p>},
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Cao, Hong-An; Rauchenstein, Felix; Wijaya, Tri Kurniawan; Aberer, Karl; Nunes, Nuno
Leveraging User Expertise in Collaborative Systems for Annotating Energy Datasets Conference
Proceedings of the 2016 Workshop on Smart Grids at the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData &$#$39;16), IEEE IEEE, 2016.
@conference{10153,
title = {Leveraging User Expertise in Collaborative Systems for Annotating Energy Datasets},
author = {Hong-An Cao and Felix Rauchenstein and Tri Kurniawan Wijaya and Karl Aberer and Nuno Nunes},
url = {http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/publ/papers/caoh_bigdata16_CAFED.pdf},
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year = {2016},
date = {2016-12-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2016 Workshop on Smart Grids at the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData &$#$39;16)},
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abstract = {<p>While tasks such as segmenting images or determining the sentiment expressed in a sentence can be assigned to regular users, some others require background knowledge and thus, the selection of expert users. In the case of energy datasets, acquiring data represents an obstacle to develop data-driven methods, due to prohibitive monetary and time costs linked to the instrumentation of households in order to monitor the energy consumption. More so, most datasets only contain pure power time series, despite labels being required to determine when a device is in use from when it is idle (incurring stand-by consumption or being off), and by extension to separate human activities triggering the consumption from the baseline consumption. We build upon our Collaborative Annotation Framework for Energy Datasets (CAFED) to evaluate and distinguish the performance of expert users against that of regular users. Through a user study with curated benchmark annotation tasks, we provide data-driven and efficient techniques to detect weak and adversarial workers and promote users when the contributorstextquoteright user-base is limited. Additionally, we show that if carefully selected, the seed gold standard tasks can be reduced to a small number of tasks that are representative enough to determine the usertextquoterights expertise and predict crowd-combined annotations with high precision.</p>},
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Vourvopoulos, Athanasios; Badia, Sergi Bermúdez I
In: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, vol. 13, 2016.
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Cao, Hong-An; Wijaya, Tri Kurniawan; Aberer, Karl; Nunes, Nuno
Temporal Association Rules For Electrical Activity Detection in Residential Homes Conference
Proceedings of the 2016 Workshop on Smart Grids at the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData textquoteright16), IEEE IEEE, 2016.
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title = {Temporal Association Rules For Electrical Activity Detection in Residential Homes},
author = {Hong-An Cao and Tri Kurniawan Wijaya and Karl Aberer and Nuno Nunes},
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abstract = {<p>Attaining energy efficiency requires understanding human behaviors triggering energy consumption within households. In conjunction to providing appliance-level feedback, targeting human activities that involve the usage of electrical appliances can provide a higher abstraction level to bring awareness to the electricity wastage. In this paper, we make use of a large dataset with appliance- and circuit-level power data and provide a framework for determining temporal sequential association rules. Sequences of time intervals where the appliances are in usage can vary in their order, duration and the time elapsed between these events. Our contribution consists in providing a full pipeline for mining frequent sequential itemsets and a novel way to discover the time windows during which these sequences of events occur and to capture their variance in terms of duration and order. Our method is data-driven and relies on the datatextquoterights statistical properties and allows us to avoid an exhaustive search for the time windowstextquoteright sizes, by relying instead on machine learning techniques to identify and predict those time windows.</p>},
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Bala, P.; Dionisio, Mara; Nisi, Valentina; Nunes, Nuno
IVRUX: A Tool for Analyzing Immersive Narratives in Virtual Reality Conference
Interactive Storytelling: 9th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 15–18, 2016, Proceedings, Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-48279-8.
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title = {IVRUX: A Tool for Analyzing Immersive Narratives in Virtual Reality},
author = {P. Bala and Mara Dionisio and Valentina Nisi and Nuno Nunes},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48279-8_1},
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year = {2016},
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abstract = {<p>This paper describes IVRUX, a tool for the analysis of 360textordmasculine Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) story-driven experiences. Traditional cinema offers an immersive experience through surround sound technology and high definition screens. However, in 360textordmasculine IVR the audience is in the middle of the action, everything is happening around them. The immersiveness and freedom of choice brings new challenges into narrative creation, hence the need for a tool to help the process of evaluating user experience. Starting from textquotedblleftThe Old Pharmacytextquotedblright, a 360textordmasculine Virtual Reality scene, we developed IVRUX, a tool that records userstextquoteright experience while visualizing the narrative. In this way, we are able to reconstruct the usertextquoterights experience and understand where their attention is focused. In this paper, we present results from a study done using 32 participants and, through analyzing the results, provide insights that help creators to understand how to enhance 360textordmasculine Immersive Virtual Reality story driven experiences.</p>},
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Blanco-Mora, Diego A.; Annen, J.; Piarulli, A.; Díaz-Méndez, A.; Laureys, S.
A phased lag index study in patients with disorders of consciousness Conference
2016 IEEE Healthcare Innovation Point-Of-Care Technologies Conference (HI-POCT), 2016.
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Botto, Francesco; Teli, Maurizio
PIE News. A public design project toward commonfare Conference
13th CIRN Conference, Prato (IT), 2016.
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Hanna, Julian
Rebirth of the Radical: The 21st Century Avant-Garde Manifesto Conference
MSA 18: Culture Industries, Pasadena, CA, 2016.
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Teli, Maurizio
A sociologist Designing. A Short Story of Collaborative Projects Conference
Explorations of Art and Interactivity, The Foundry, 510 E 23rd St., Austin, Texas, 2016.
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Dionísio, Mara; Nisi, Valentina; Nunes, Nuno; Bala, Paulo
Transmedia Storytelling for Exposing Natural Capital and Promoting Ecotourism Conference
Interactive Storytelling: 9th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 15–18, 2016, Proceedings, Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-48279-8.
@conference{10156,
title = {Transmedia Storytelling for Exposing Natural Capital and Promoting Ecotourism},
author = {Mara Dionísio and Valentina Nisi and Nuno Nunes and Paulo Bala},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48279-8_31},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-48279-8_31},
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year = {2016},
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booktitle = {Interactive Storytelling: 9th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 15–18, 2016, Proceedings},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
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abstract = {<p>Humanity benefits from natural ecosystems in a multitude of ways; collectively, these are known as ecosystem services. Our project investigates how storytelling, coupled with mobile interactive technologies, can be used to design interventions that bring awareness and engage people in understanding the benefits of ecosystems and their underlying biodiversity. textquotedblleftFragments of Lauratextquotedblright a technology mediated transmedia story, reveals to its audience (mostly tourists) information related to the local natural capital and ecosystem services of a UNESCO-protected forest, and embodies many aspects of its history, culture and ecotourism potential. In this paper, we present the overall interaction and story design, together with the results from the textquotedblleftFragments of Lauratextquotedblright experience prototype. We conclude with a description of the future work and how the results from the experience prototype will affect the final working prototype.</p>},
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Valente, Pedro; Silva, Thiago Rocha; Winckler, Marco; Nunes, Nuno
Bridging Enterprise and Software Engineering Through an User-Centered Design Perspective Conference
Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE 2016: 17th International Conference, Shanghai, China, November 8-10, 2016, Proceedings, Part II, Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-48743-4.
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title = {Bridging Enterprise and Software Engineering Through an User-Centered Design Perspective},
author = {Pedro Valente and Thiago Rocha Silva and Marco Winckler and Nuno Nunes},
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abstract = {<p>The development of Web-based Information Systems is crucial in the quest to maintain and develop the enterprise competiveness. However, capturing requirements from Business Processes (BP) is still an issue, as existing methods mostly focus, or on human aspects and the user interface, or on business concerns as rules and workflow coordination, and therefore do not specify all the Software Architectural components which are relevant for software development. We present the Goals Approach, which analyzes BPs and User Tasks and details them in the process of methodically designing and structuring the User Interface, the Business Logic and the Database of the Information System given a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. In this paper we focus on how to obtain the Goals business model of requirements based on the DEMO method. The approach can be used for in-house software development, and the method is straightforward fitting Small and Medium Enterprises agility needs.</p>},
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Nisi, Valentina; Dionísio, Mara; Silva, Cláudia; Castro, Deborah; Dionísio, Dina; Radeta, Marko; Bala, Paulo; Nunes, Nuno
Workshop on Exploring New Approaches to Narrative Modeling and Authoring, ICIDS 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 15–18, 2016, Proceedings, Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing, 2016.
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title = {“Echoes of Nature”: a transmedia project to foster dialogue about the natural capital of Madeira island},
author = {Valentina Nisi and Mara Dionísio and Cláudia Silva and Deborah Castro and Dina Dionísio and Marko Radeta and Paulo Bala and Nuno Nunes},
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Hanna, Julian; Ashby, Simone
From Design Fiction to Future Models of Community Building and Civic Engagement Proceedings
ACM, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2016.
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Jeong, Bongkeum
Interactive Toy Design Combining a Car with a Projector Conference
2016 KSDS Fall International Conference,, KSDS KSDS, Busan, 2016, ISBN: 979-11-86874-03-5.
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title = {Interactive Toy Design Combining a Car with a Projector},
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Jeong, Bongkeum
Research on Typography for an Immersive Design for a City Tourism Website Conference
2016 KSDS Fall International Conference, KSDS KSDS, Busan, 2016, ISBN: 979-11-86874-03-5.
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title = {Research on Typography for an Immersive Design for a City Tourism Website},
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Jeong, Bongkeum
ON-skin technologies: aesthetic, expressive, and functional tattoos for child health records Conference
Ubicomp/ISWCtextquoteright16, ACM ACM, Heidelberg, Germany, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-4503-4462-3/16/09.
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Muñoz, John; Pereira, F.; Karapanos, Evangelos
Workload management through glanceable feedback: The role of heart rate variability Conference
2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom), 2016.
@conference{10263,
title = {Workload management through glanceable feedback: The role of heart rate variability},
author = {John Muñoz and F. Pereira and Evangelos Karapanos},
doi = {10.1109/HealthCom.2016.7749477},
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booktitle = {2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom)},
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Sol, Ricardo; Baras, Karolina
Assessment of activity trackers: toward an acceptance model Conference
UbiComp textquoteright16 The 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, ACM ACM, Heidelberg, Germany, 2016, ISBN: 978-1-4503-4462-3.
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title = {Assessment of activity trackers: toward an acceptance model},
author = {Ricardo Sol and Karolina Baras},
url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2968323&CFID=715208498&CFTOKEN=13472973},
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Hanna, Julian
Blast Canada: Manifesto Writing in the True North Journal Article
In: Berfrois, 2016.
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Alves, Rui; Nunes, Nuno
Ceiling and Threshold of PaaS Tools: The Role of Learnability in Tool Adoption Conference
HCSE 2016, and 8th International Conference on Human Error, Safety, and System Development, HESSD 2016, Springer International Publishing Springer International Publishing, Stockholm, Sweden, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-319-44902-9.
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Csíkszentmihályi, Chris
Design on the Barricades [Keynote] Journal Article
In: Presented at the 14th PDC (Participatory Design Conference), Aarhus, Denmark, 2016.
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