Hao-Ping Lee

Hao-Ping Lee
National Chiao Tung University | NCTU · Department of Computer Science

Bachelor of Science

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Publications (14)
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Instant messaging (IM) communication has been widely studied due to its prevalence in our everyday communication. Numerous factors that contribute to (un)responsiveness have been identified. Yet an integrated view of the factors that influence IM responsiveness remains absent. This paper reports qualitative findings from interviews with 46 IM users...
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History of conversations through instant messaging (IM) contains abundant information about the communication patterns of the dyad, including conversation partners' mutual responsiveness to messages. We have, however, not seen many examinations of using such information in modeling mobile users' responsiveness in IM communication. In this paper, we...
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As people utilize instant messaging (IM) to communicate with people of various relationships, they pay different amounts of attention to and have different communication practices with them of different relationships. However, we haven't seen a close investigation of how users' IM communication patterns relate to different groups of IM contacts. We...
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Premature technology, privacy, intrusiveness, power consumption, and user habits are all factors potentially contributing to the lack of social acceptance of smart glasses. After investigating the recent development of commercial smart eyewear and its related research, we propose a design space for ubiquitous smart eyewear interactions while maximi...
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This study examines the characteristics of mobile instant-messaging users' relationships with their social contacts and the effects of both relationship and interruption context on four measures of receptivity: Attentiveness, Responsiveness, Interruptibility, and Opportuneness. Overall, interruption context overshadows relationship characteristics...
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Interruptibility research is growing in computer-mediated communication (CMC). While much CMC research concerns "interpersonal" communication, we have not seen a close examination of the impact of who in mobile interruptibility research. In this paper, we propose a study more closely investigating the interplay between interpersonal relationship ch...

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