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Overview

Harald Reiterer is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany, with a research focus primarily in Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Social Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Physiology.

The main topics of their research explore:

  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
  • Physical Activity and Health

Notable recent publications by Harald Reiterer include:

  • A Survey on Measuring Cognitive Workload in Human-Computer Interaction, 2023, ACM Computing Surveys
  • ReLive: Bridging In-Situ and Ex-Situ Visual Analytics for Analyzing Mixed Reality User Studies, 2022, CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Occurrence of and Reasons for "Missing Events" in Mobile Dietary Assessments: Results From Three Event-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies, 2020, JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • Re-locations: Augmenting Personal and Shared Workspaces to Support Remote Collaboration in Incongruent Spaces, 2022, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Effects of a Collective Family-Based Mobile Health Intervention Called "SMARTFAMILY" on Promoting Physical Activity and Healthy Eating: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, JMIR Research Protocols

Harald Reiterer frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Johannes Zagermann, Tiare Feuchtner, Sebastian Hubenschmid, Britta Renner, and Daniel Immanuel Fink.

Their work has been published extensively in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
  • KOPS (University of Konstanz)
  • JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • it - Information Technology

Best Publications

  • Fluid interaction for information visualization

    Niklas Elmqvist;Andrew Vande Moere;Hans-Christian Jetter;Daniel Cernea

  • Next Steps for Human-Computer Integration

    Florian Floyd Mueller;Pedro Lopes;Paul Strohmeier;Wendy Ju

  • Measuring Cognitive Load using Eye Tracking Technology in Visual Computing

    Johannes Zagermann;Ulrike Pfeil;Harald Reiterer

  • HuddleLamp: Spatially-Aware Mobile Displays for Ad-hoc Around-the-Table Collaboration

    Roman Rädle;Hans-Christian Jetter;Nicolai Marquardt;Harald Reiterer

  • Software-ergonomische Evaluation : der Leitfaden EVADIS II

    Reinhard Oppermann;Bernd Murchner;Harald Reiterer;Manfred Koch

  • NAVI: a proof-of-concept of a mobile navigational aid for visually impaired based on the microsoft kinect

    Michael Zöllner;Stephan Huber;Hans-Christian Jetter;Harald Reiterer

  • Agile human-centered software engineering

    Thomas Memmel;Fredrik Gundelsweiler;Harald Reiterer

  • Clusters, Trends, and Outliers: How Immersive Technologies Can Facilitate the Collaborative Analysis of Multidimensional Data

    Simon Butscher;Sebastian Hubenschmid;Jens Müller;Johannes Fuchs

  • IPSep-CoLa: An Incremental Procedure for Separation Constraint Layout of Graphs

    T. Buring;J. Gerken;H. Reiterer

  • User Interaction with Scatterplots on Small Screens - A Comparative Evaluation of Geometric-Semantic Zoom and Fisheye Distortion

    B. Yost;C. North

  • Blended Interaction: understanding natural human---computer interaction in post-WIMP interactive spaces

    Hans-Christian Jetter;Harald Reiterer;Florian Geyer

  • Materializing the query with facet-streams: a hybrid surface for collaborative search on tabletops

    Hans-Christian Jetter;Jens Gerken;Michael Zöllner;Harald Reiterer

  • Software evaluation using the 9241 evaluator

    Reinhard Oppermann;Harald Reiterer

  • Designing reality-based interfaces for creative group work

    Florian Geyer;Ulrike Pfeil;Anita Höchtl;Jochen Budzinski

  • Spatially-aware or Spatially-agnostic?: Elicitation and Evaluation of User-Defined Cross-Device Interactions

    Roman Rädle;Hans-Christian Jetter;Mario Schreiner;Zhihao Lu

  • Adaptive Pointing --- Design and Evaluation of a Precision Enhancing Technique for Absolute Pointing Devices

    Werner A. König;Jens Gerken;Stefan Dierdorf;Harald Reiterer

  • Usability of overview-supported zooming on small screens with regard to individual differences in spatial ability

    Thorsten Büring;Jens Gerken;Harald Reiterer

  • STREAM: Exploring the Combination of Spatially-Aware Tablets with Augmented Reality Head-Mounted Displays for Immersive Analytics

    Sebastian Hubenschmid;Johannes Zagermann;Simon Butscher;Harald Reiterer

  • Squidy: A Zoomable Design Environment for Natural User Interfaces

    Werner A. König;Roman Rädle;Harald Reiterer

  • Interactive Design of Multimodal User Interfaces

    Werner A. König;Roman Rädle;Harald Reiterer

  • Assistive Conversational Agent for Health Coaching: A Validation Study.

    Ahmed Fadhil;Yunlong Wang;Harald Reiterer

  • INSYDER — an information assistant for business intelligence

    Harald Reiterer;Gabriela Mußler;Thomas M. Mann;Siegfried Handschuh

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolai Marquardt
Nicolai Marquardt Microsoft (United States)
Johannes Schöning
Johannes Schöning University of St. Gallen
Britta Renner
Britta Renner University of Konstanz
Oliver Deussen
Oliver Deussen University of Konstanz
Falk Schreiber
Falk Schreiber University of Konstanz
Yvonne Rogers
Yvonne Rogers University College London
Daniel A. Keim
Daniel A. Keim University of Konstanz
Harald T. Schupp
Harald T. Schupp University of Konstanz
Heinrich H. Bülthoff
Heinrich H. Bülthoff Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

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