Jasmin Niess

1.3k total citations
69 papers, 731 citations indexed

About

Jasmin Niess is a scholar working on Human-Computer Interaction, Social Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jasmin Niess has authored 69 papers receiving a total of 731 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Human-Computer Interaction, 18 papers in Social Psychology and 15 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jasmin Niess's work include Innovative Human-Technology Interaction (37 papers), Technology Use by Older Adults (15 papers) and Digital Mental Health Interventions (13 papers). Jasmin Niess is often cited by papers focused on Innovative Human-Technology Interaction (37 papers), Technology Use by Older Adults (15 papers) and Digital Mental Health Interventions (13 papers). Jasmin Niess collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Norway and Netherlands. Jasmin Niess's co-authors include Paweł W. Woźniak, Evropi Stefanidi, Yvonne Rogers, Johannes Schöning, Albrecht Schmidt, Sarah Diefenbach, Laura Maaß, Vincent Koenig, Carine Lallemand and Tina Jahnel and has published in prestigious journals such as European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, European Journal of Public Health and JMIR mhealth and uhealth.

In The Last Decade

Jasmin Niess

60 papers receiving 718 citations

Peers

Jasmin Niess
Jaime Snyder United States
Petr Slovák United Kingdom
Maurizio Caon Switzerland
Lindsay Reynolds United States
Marta E. Cecchinato United Kingdom
Steven Baker Australia
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2024). Narrating Fitness: Leveraging Large Language Models for Reflective Fitness Tracker Data Interpretation. Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology). 1–16. 15 indexed citations
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Stefanidi, Evropi, et al.. (2024). ProtoBricks: A Research Toolkit for Tangible Prototyping & Data Physicalization. Designing Interactive Systems Conference. 476–495. 1 indexed citations
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Stefanidi, Evropi, et al.. (2024). MoodGems: Designing for the Well-being of Children with ADHD and their Families at Home. Chalmers Research (Chalmers University of Technology). 480–494. 7 indexed citations
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Woźniak, Paweł W., et al.. (2024). Exploring User Expectations and Perceived Creepiness in AI: A Study on Furhat and ChatGPT. 1–5. 1 indexed citations
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Wilson, Max L., et al.. (2024). Broadening the mind: how emerging neurotechnology is reshaping HCI and interactive system design. i-com. 23(2). 165–177. 2 indexed citations
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Woźniak, Paweł W., et al.. (2024). MoodShaper: A Virtual Reality Experience to Support Managing Negative Emotions. Designing Interactive Systems Conference. 2286–2304. 9 indexed citations
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Peus, Claudia, et al.. (2023). Interactive technologies through the lens of team effectiveness: an interdisciplinary systematic literature review. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 33(2). 172–187. 4 indexed citations
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Woźniak, Paweł W., et al.. (2023). Quantifying Meaningful Interaction: Developing the Eudaimonic Technology Experience Scale. Open access LMU (Ludwid Maxmilian's Universitat Munchen). 1904–1914. 5 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2023). MapUncover: Fostering Spatial Exploration through Gamification in Mobile Map Apps. 1–13. 3 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2023). ‘That’s when I put it on’: stakeholder perspectives in large-scale remote health monitoring for older adults. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 27(6). 2193–2210. 2 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2022). Designing Reflective Derived Metrics for Fitness Trackers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. 6(4). 1–19. 28 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2022). Tailor My Zwift. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 6(MHCI). 1–23. 10 indexed citations
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Stefanidi, Evropi, Johannes Schöning, Sebastian S. Feger, et al.. (2022). Designing for Care Ecosystems: a Literature Review of Technologies for Children with ADHD. Interaction Design and Children. 13–25. 22 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin, et al.. (2021). Child–Computer Interaction: From a systematic review towards an integrated understanding of interaction design methods for children. International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction. 32. 100398–100398. 29 indexed citations
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Niess, Jasmin & Sarah Diefenbach. (2016). Communication Styles of Interactive Tools for Self-Improvement. PubMed. 6(1). 3–3. 8 indexed citations

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