Nicolas Ducheneaut mostly deals with World Wide Web, Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Information management and Metadata. The various areas that Nicolas Ducheneaut examines in his World Wide Web study include User interface design, User experience design and Focus. His Focus study which covers Social network that intersects with Online participation.
His work carried out in the field of Human–computer interaction brings together such families of science as Recommender system and User modeling. The various areas that he examines in his Multimedia study include Television viewing, Television set and Internet privacy. His work deals with themes such as Information retrieval and Workflow, which intersect with Information management.
Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, World Wide Web, Information retrieval and Experiential learning are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Virtual world, Internet privacy and Presentation as well as Multimedia. His Internet privacy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Impression management and Online participation.
He has researched Human–computer interaction in several fields, including Control and Focus. His World Wide Web study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Visualization, Information management and Message broker. His study in Game mechanics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Game design and Game Developer.
Nicolas Ducheneaut focuses on Multimedia, Demographics, Simulation, Social psychology and Sociality. The study of Multimedia is intertwined with the study of Data science in a number of ways. He integrates several fields in his works, including Demographics, Game design, Customer retention, Computer-assisted web interviewing, Marital status and Applied psychology.
He interconnects Inference, Virtual world and Personalization in the investigation of issues within Social psychology. His Virtual world study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Identity and Proteus effect, Avatar. Nicolas Ducheneaut has included themes like Media studies, Consistency and Interpersonal ties in his Stereotype study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Multimedia, Scale development, Predictive validity, Cross-cultural and Data science. His research in Multimedia intersects with topics in Personalization, Inference, Expression, Personality and Metaverse.
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"Alone together?": exploring the social dynamics of massively multiplayer online games
Nicolas Ducheneaut;Nicholas Yee;Eric Nickell;Robert J. Moore.
human factors in computing systems (2006)
"Alone together?": exploring the social dynamics of massively multiplayer online games
Nicolas Ducheneaut;Nicholas Yee;Eric Nickell;Robert J. Moore.
human factors in computing systems (2006)
From Tree House to Barracks The Social Life of Guilds in World of Warcraft
Dmitri Williams;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Li Xiong;Yuanyuan Zhang.
Games and Culture (2006)
From Tree House to Barracks The Social Life of Guilds in World of Warcraft
Dmitri Williams;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Li Xiong;Yuanyuan Zhang.
Games and Culture (2006)
The Proteus Effect Implications of Transformed Digital Self-Representation on Online and Offline Behavior
Nick Yee;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nicolas Ducheneaut.
Communication Research (2009)
The Proteus Effect Implications of Transformed Digital Self-Representation on Online and Offline Behavior
Nick Yee;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nicolas Ducheneaut.
Communication Research (2009)
The social side of gaming: a study of interaction patterns in a massively multiplayer online game
Nicolas Ducheneaut;Robert J. Moore.
conference on computer supported cooperative work (2004)
The social side of gaming: a study of interaction patterns in a massively multiplayer online game
Nicolas Ducheneaut;Robert J. Moore.
conference on computer supported cooperative work (2004)
Taking email to task: the design and evaluation of a task management centered email tool
Victoria Bellotti;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Mark Howard;Ian Smith.
human factors in computing systems (2003)
Taking email to task: the design and evaluation of a task management centered email tool
Victoria Bellotti;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Mark Howard;Ian Smith.
human factors in computing systems (2003)
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