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Muhammad Umair
Muhammad Umair
Senior User Researcher at Sage
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HCI and Affective Health: Taking stock of a decade of studies and charting future research directions
P Sanches, A Janson, P Karpashevich, C Nadal, C Qu, C Daudén Roquet, ...
CHI '19 Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing …, 2019
1952019
HRV and stress: a mixed-methods approach for comparison of wearable heart rate sensors for biofeedback
M Umair, N Chalabianloo, C Sas, C Ersoy
IEEE Access 9, 14005-14024, 2021
872021
From Biodata to Somadata
M Alfaras, V Tsaknaki, P Sanches, C Windlin, M Umair, C Sas, K Hook
CHI '20 Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing …, 2019
772019
Unpacking non-dualistic design: The soma design case
K Höök, S Benford, P Tennent, V Tsaknaki, M Alfaras, JM Avila, C Li, ...
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 28 (6), 1-36, 2021
592021
Towards Affective Chronometry: Exploring Smart Materials and Actuators for Real-time Representations of Changes in Arousal
M Umair, C Sas, MH Latif
DIS '19 Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference …, 2019
442019
Dynamic Displays at Wrist for Real Time Visualization of Affective Data
M Umair, MH Latif, C Sas
DIS '18 Companion Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference Companion …, 2018
442018
ThermoPixels: Toolkit for Personalizing Arousal-based Interfaces through Hybrid Crafting
M Umair, C Sas, M Alfaras
DIS '20 Proceedings of the 2020 Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2020
422020
Articulating soma experiences using trajectories
P Tennent, K Höök, S Benford, V Tsaknaki, A Ståhl, C Dauden Roquet, ...
Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2021
392021
Exploring Personalized Vibrotactile and Thermal Patterns for Affect Regulation
M Umair, C Sas, N Chalabianloo, C Ersoy
DIS '21 Proceedings of the 2021 Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2021
382021
Biosensing and Actuation—Platforms Coupling Body Input-Output Modalities for Affective Technologies
M Alfaras, W Primett, M Umair, C Windlin, P Karpashevich, ...
Sensors 20 (21), 5968, 2020
282020
Discovering personal places from location traces
M Umair, WS Kim, BC Choi, SY Jung
16th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, 709-713, 2014
272014
Application level performance evaluation of wearable devices for stress classification with explainable AI
N Chalabianloo, YS Can, M Umair, C Sas, C Ersoy
Pervasive and Mobile Computing 87, 101703, 2022
262022
ManneqKit Cards: A Kinesthetic Empathic Design Tool Communicating Depression Experiences
C Sas, K Hartley, M Umair
DIS '20 Proceedings of the 2020 Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2020
262020
An online 3D printing portal for general and medical fields
M Umair, WS Kim
2015 International conference on computational intelligence and …, 2015
152015
Experiencing discomfort: designing for affect from first-person perspective
M Umair, M Alfaras, H Gamboa, C Sas
UbiComp/ISWC '19 Adjunct Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint …, 2019
112019
Mobile crowd sensing based on CICN
T You, M Umair, YG Hong
2017 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology …, 2017
102017
A comparison of wearable heart rate sensors for hrv biofeedback in the wild: An ethnographic study
M Umair, N Chalabianloo, C Sas, C Ersoy
25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking …, 2020
82020
Harnessing Digital Phenotyping to deliver real-time Interventional Bio-Feedback
K Woodward, E Kanjo, M Umair, C Sas
UbiComp/ISWC '19 Adjunct Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint …, 2019
82019
Tangible Interaction for Supporting Well-being
C Claisse, M Umair, AC Durrant, C Windlin, P Karpashevich, K Höök, ...
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts, 1-5, 2022
52022
Design and Evaluation of Biofeedback: Interfaces for Awareness and Regulation of Affect
M Umair
PQDT-Global, 2021
32021
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