Publication statistics

Pub. period:1998-2011
Pub. count:11
Number of co-authors:9



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Kai Tuuri:2
Stephen A. Brewster:2
Emma Murphy:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Antti Pirhonen's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Stephen A. Brewste..:108
Wai Yu:22
Graham McAllister:10
 
 
 
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2011
 
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Hatch, Wesley and Pirhonen, Antti (2011): Designing alarm sounds for the control of a hydraulic platform. In: Proceedings of the 2011 Audio Mostly Conference A Conference on Interaction with Sound 2011. pp. 116-121.

The design of alarm sounds is a subtle yet important challenge. Our conceptions and stereotypes of what alarm sounds sound like are usually quite entrenched, which may be limiting the acceptance of new alarm sounds into the domain of traditional ones. This paper presents the design approaches undertaken for the case of redesigning a set of alarm and notification sounds. An analysis of the approaches' effectiveness, some design decisions, and other challenges faced are presented herein, while preliminary feedback on their effectiveness is discussed.

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2009
 
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Pirhonen, Antti and Sillence, Elizabeth (2009): Getting Connected: At What Cost? Some Ethical Issues in Mobile HCI. In International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 1 (3) pp. 9-17.

The large scale deployment of mobile applications inevitably impacts upon our culture as a whole and affects more intimately our daily lives. Not all of these effects are desirable. In a market economy, ethical issues are not the most important drivers in the development of technology. In this article, we ask whether the mobile human-computer interaction community could take an active role in discussing ethical issues. In so doing we could focus our attention on developing technology for 'human beings' rather than fine tuning our emerging gadgets.

© All rights reserved Pirhonen and Sillence and/or their publisher

2008
 
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Pirhonen, Antti and Brewster, Stephen A. (eds.) HAID 2008 - Haptic and Audio Interaction Design - Third International Workshop September 15-16, 2008, Jyväskylä, Finland.

 
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Pirhonen, Antti and Tuuri, Kai (2008): In Search for an Integrated Design Basis for Audio and Haptics. In: Pirhonen, Antti and Brewster, Stephen A. (eds.) HAID 2008 - Haptic and Audio Interaction Design - Third International Workshop September 15-16, 2008, Jyväskylä, Finland. pp. 81-90.

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Pirhonen, Antti, Tuuri, Kai, Mustonen, Manne-Sakari and Murphy, Emma (2007): Beyond Clicks and Beeps: In Pursuit of an Effective Sound Design Methodology. In: Oakley, Ian and Brewster, Stephen A. (eds.) HAID 2007 - Haptic and Audio Interaction Design - Second International Workshop November 29-30, 2007, Seoul, South Korea. pp. 133-144.

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Murphy, Emma, Pirhonen, Antti, McAllister, Graham and Yu, Wai (2006): A Semiotic Approach to the Design of Non-speech Sounds. In: McGookin, David K. and Brewster, Stephen A. (eds.) HAID 2006 - Haptic and Audio Interaction Design - First International Workshop August 31 - September 1, 2006, Glasgow, UK. pp. 121-132.

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Pirhonen, Antti (ed.) (2005): Future interaction design. Springer

 
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Pirhonen, Antti (2005): Supporting a user facing a novel application: learnability in OOBE. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 9 (4) pp. 218-226.

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Pirhonen, Antti (2004): From Metaphors to Simulations to Idioms: Supporting the Conceptualisation Process. In: Markopoulos, Panos, Eggen, Berry, Aarts, Emile H. L. and Crowley, James L. (eds.) EUSAI 2004 - Ambient Intelligence - Second European Symposium November 8-11, 2004, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. pp. 279-290.

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Pirhonen, Antti, Brewster, Stephen A. and Holguin, Christopher (2002): Gestural and audio metaphors as a means of control for mobile devices. In: Terveen, Loren (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 20-25, 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota. pp. 291-298.

1998
 
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Pirhonen, Antti (1998): Analysis of the Concept of Redundancy Concerning the Design of Multimodal Combinations of Output-Elements. In: Third Asian Pacific Computer and Human Interaction July 15-17, 1998, Kangawa, Japan. pp. 273-278.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1998-2011
Pub. count:11
Number of co-authors:9



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Kai Tuuri:2
Stephen A. Brewster:2
Emma Murphy:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Antti Pirhonen's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Stephen A. Brewste..:108
Wai Yu:22
Graham McAllister:10
 
 
 
May 24

For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.

-- Alice Kahn

 
 

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