137 results on '"Lauren Wilcox"'
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2. Learning about Responsible AI On-The-Job: Learning Pathways, Orientations, and Aspirations.
3. Farsight: Fostering Responsible AI Awareness During AI Application Prototyping.
4. How Knowledge Workers Think Generative AI Will (Not) Transform Their Industries.
5. Implications of Regulations on the Use of AI and Generative AI for Human-Centered Responsible Artificial Intelligence.
6. HCI and AI in Industry: Current and Future.
7. Surveys Considered Harmful? Reflecting on the Use of Surveys in AI Research, Development, and Governance.
8. The Problems with Proxies: Making Data Work Visible through Requester Practices.
9. Surfacing Structural Barriers to Community-Collaborative Approaches in Human-Computer Interaction.
10. Designing Responsible AI: Adaptations of UX Practice to Meet Responsible AI Challenges.
11. Infrastructuring Care: How Trans and Non-Binary People Meet Health and Well-Being Needs through Technology.
12. AI Consent Futures: A Case Study on Voice Data Collection with Clinicians.
13. Healthsheet: Development of a Transparency Artifact for Health Datasets.
14. A Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis of Community-Collaborative Approaches to Computing Research.
15. Designerly Tele-Experiences: A New Approach to Remote Yet Still Situated Co-Design.
16. How Knowledge Workers Think Generative AI Will (Not) Transform Their Industries.
17. Isolation in Coordination: Challenges of Caregivers in the USA.
18. Onboarding Materials as Cross-functional Boundary Objects for Developing AI Assistants.
19. Realizing AI in Healthcare: Challenges Appearing in the Wild.
20. Sensing Affect to Empower Students: Learner Perspectives on Affect-Sensitive Technology in Large Educational Contexts.
21. A Human-Centered Evaluation of a Deep Learning System Deployed in Clinics for the Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy.
22. Using Diaries to Probe the Illness Experiences of Adolescent Patients and Parental Caregivers.
23. Advancing Equitable and Human-Centered Health Informatics Systems: Strategies for Effective Design and Research Collaborations.
24. The Playful Potential of Shared Mealtime: A Speculative Catalog of Playful Technologies for Day-to-day Social Eating Experiences.
25. Identifying Challenges and Opportunities in Human-AI Collaboration in Healthcare.
26. Design in the HCI Classroom: Setting a Research Agenda.
27. Designing Health and Fitness Apps with Older Adults: Examining the Value of Experience-Based Co-Design.
28. Integrating Patient-Generated Observations of Daily Living into Pediatric Cancer Care: A Formative User Interface Design Study.
29. 'Point-of-Care Manufacturing': Maker Perspectives on Digital Fabrication in Medical Practice.
30. 'Hello AI': Uncovering the Onboarding Needs of Medical Practitioners for Human-AI Collaborative Decision-Making.
31. It's Time to Do Something: Mitigating the Negative Impacts of Computing Through a Change to the Peer Review Process.
32. Design Features in Games for Health: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Expert Perspectives.
33. Supporting Families in Reviewing and Communicating about Radiology Imaging Studies.
34. Self-tracking for Mental Wellness: Understanding Expert Perspectives and Student Experiences.
35. National Working Group to Standardize the Identification of Sensitive Data Elements to Support Patient Privacy.
36. Modernizing Data Control: Making Personal Digital Data Mutually Beneficial for Citizens and Industry.
37. People Like Me: Designing for Reflection on Aggregate Cohort Data in Personal Informatics Systems.
38. Students' Experiences with Ecological Momentary Assessment Tools to Report on Emotional Well-being.
39. Harnessing the Power of Patient-Generated Data.
40. Should parents see their teen's medical record? Asking about the effect on adolescent-doctor communication changes attitudes.
41. Variability in adolescent portal privacy features: how the unique privacy needs of the adolescent patient create a complex decision-making process.
42. Care Partnerships: Toward Technology to Support Teens' Participation in Their Health Care.
43. IR otherwise
44. Should parents see teens' medical records? Answers change when people are prompted to consider teens' risky behavior.
45. The Need for Guidance and Consistency in Adolescent Privacy Policies: A Survey of CMIOs.
46. 'Nothing about me without me': investigating the health information access needs of adolescent patients.
47. The Variation in Patient Portal Access for Adolescents in the United States: How Different Medical Centers Manage their Adolescent Access.
48. Patient Experiences Using an Inpatient Personal Health Record.
49. Interactive tools for inpatient medication tracking: a multi-phase study with cardiothoracic surgery patients.
50. Patient-centered tools for medication information search.
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