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Overview

Heinrich Hussmann is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research spans several interdisciplinary domains, primarily within Computer Science, Social Sciences, and Psychology. The scientist has authored numerous publications, with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Sociology and Political Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Developmental and Educational Psychology as subfields of study.

Their work addresses themes that include Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts, the Impact of Technology on Adolescents, Innovative Human-Technology Interaction, Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Image and Video Quality Assessment, Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI), and Interactive and Immersive Displays.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems
  • Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Creativity and Cognition

Several recent papers illustrate the breadth of their work, including:

  • Predicting personality from patterns of behavior collected with smartphones, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Social viewing in cinematic virtual reality: a design space for social movie applications, 2020, Virtual Reality
  • Tangible Interaction for Children's Creative Learning: A Review, 2021, Creativity and Cognition
  • MindPhone: Mindful Reflection at Unlock Can Reduce Absentminded Smartphone Use, 2022, Designing Interactive Systems Conference
  • Invisible Boundaries for VR: Auditory and Haptic Signals as Indicators for Real World Boundaries, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

Heinrich Hussmann collaborates frequently with other researchers, including Thomas Weber, Daniel Buschek, Malin Eiband, Sylvia Rothe, and Sarah Theres Völkel.

Best Publications

  • Touch me once and i know it's you!: implicit authentication based on touch screen patterns

    Alexander De Luca;Alina Hang;Frederik Brudy;Christian Lindner

  • Perci: Pervasive Service Interaction with the Internet of Things

    G. Broll;E. Rukzio;M. Paolucci;M. Wagner

  • Predicting personality from patterns of behavior collected with smartphones.

    Clemens Stachl;Quay Au;Ramona Schoedel;Samuel D Gosling;Samuel D Gosling

  • Scientific Reasoning and Argumentation: Advancing an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda in Education

    Frank Fischer;Ingo Kollar;Stefan Ufer;Beate Sodian

  • Bringing Transparency Design into Practice

    Malin Eiband;Hanna Schneider;Mark Bilandzic;Julian Fazekas-Con

  • Modular architecture for a toolset supporting OCL

    Heinrich Hussmann;Birgit Demuth;Frank Finger

  • Understanding Shoulder Surfing in the Wild: Stories from Users and Observers

    Malin Eiband;Mohamed Khamis;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Heinrich Hussmann

  • Keystroke-level model for advanced mobile phone interaction

    Paul Holleis;Friederike Otto;Heinrich Hussmann;Albrecht Schmidt

  • Look into my eyes!: can you guess my password?

    Alexander De Luca;Martin Denzel;Heinrich Hussmann

  • Now you see me, now you don't: protecting smartphone authentication from shoulder surfers

    Alexander De Luca;Marian Harbach;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Max-Emanuel Maurer

  • Vibrapass: secure authentication based on shared lies

    Alexander De Luca;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Heinrich Hußmann

  • Using UML/OCL constraints for relational database design

    Birgit Demuth;Heinrich Hussmann

  • ColorPIN: securing PIN entry through indirect input

    Alexander De Luca;Katja Hertzschuch;Heinrich Hussmann

  • OCL as a Specification Language for Business Rules in Database Applications

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  • I Feel Like I'm Taking Selfies All Day!: Towards Understanding Biometric Authentication on Smartphones

    Alexander De Luca;Alina Hang;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Heinrich Hussmann

  • SwiPIN: Fast and Secure PIN-Entry on Smartphones

    Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Alexander De Luca;Bruno Brunkow;Heinrich Hussmann

  • Making graphic-based authentication secure against smudge attacks

    Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Anton Koslow;Alexander De Luca;Heinrich Hussmann

  • The Impact of Placebic Explanations on Trust in Intelligent Systems

    Malin Eiband;Daniel Buschek;Alexander Kremer;Heinrich Hussmann

  • AQUILA: adaptive resource control for QoS using an IP-based layered architecture

    T. Engel;H. Granzer;B.F. Koch;M. Winter

  • TandEM: Titan and Enceladus mission

    Athena Coustenis;Sushil K. Atreya;T. Balint;R.H. Brown

  • Guidance in Cinematic Virtual Reality-Taxonomy, Research Status and Challenges

    Sylvia Rothe;Daniel Buschek;Heinrich Hußmann

  • Towards understanding ATM security: a field study of real world ATM use

    Alexander De Luca;Marc Langheinrich;Heinrich Hussmann

  • Seamless and Secure VR: Adapting and Evaluating Established Authentication Systems for Virtual Reality

    Ceenu George;Mohamed Khamis;Emanuel von Zezschwitz;Marinus Burger

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander De Luca
Alexander De Luca Google (United States)
Markus Bühner
Markus Bühner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Albrecht Schmidt
Albrecht Schmidt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Bernd Bischl
Bernd Bischl Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Frank Fischer
Frank Fischer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jan-Willem Strijbos
Jan-Willem Strijbos University of Groningen
Enrico Rukzio
Enrico Rukzio University of Ulm
Andreas Butz
Andreas Butz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jon Whittle
Jon Whittle Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Florian Alt
Florian Alt Bundeswehr University Munich

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