Trefwoorden:
- AI
- anthropology
- artificial intelligence
- audibility
- autonomous mobility
- classroom discourse
- collaborative writing
- commemoration
- conversation analysis
- corridor talk
- database searching
- digital ethnography
- embodiment
- Epistemology
- ethnomethodology
- ethnomethodology and conversation analysis
- exemplification
- explainability
- Explainable AI
- explainable AI (XAI)
- explainable artificial intelligence
- eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
- gratitude
- history
- history of science
- Holocaust testimonies
- hospital staff
- Human-Centered Computing
- intelligibility
- Knowledge Validity
- landline and mobile telephony
- Méthodologie
- Methodology
- multi-location sound recordings
- multimodality
- oncology
- oral history
- passing-by interactions
- pedestrians
- radiomics
- recruitment
- remembrance
- requesting
- Research Limits
- Smart City
- social change
- social interaction
- Sociology
- technology
- temporality
- traffic
- Urban Sciences
- video analysis
- Video-based fieldwork
- walking
- writing-in-interaction
Alle publicaties voor Jakub Mlynar
2024
‘All the good spots are already taken’: the visual properties of interior social sceneries (2024), in: Visual Studies, 39:4(516-534) | , , en ,
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AI in situated action: A scoping review of ethnomethodological and conversation analytic studies (2024), in: AI & Society | , , , en ,
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Audibility and Intelligibility of Talk in Passing-By Interactions: A Methodological Puzzle (2024), in: Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 25:3 | en ,
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Dangers of Designing with Data, in: DIS '24 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, ACM, 2024 | en ,
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Design implications of repurposing a radiomics research platform for education: The case of QuantImage v2, 2024 | , , , , , en ,
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Making sense of radiomics: Insights on human-AI collaboration in medical interaction from an observational user study (2024), in: Frontiers in Communication, 8 | , , , , en ,
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When Researchers Should Stop Researching? An Exploratory Study, Dubrovnik, Croatia, ENTerprise REsearch InNOVAtion Conference - ENTRENOVA, 2024 | en ,
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2023
“For Example” Formulations and the Interactional Work of Exemplification (2023), in: Human Studies | en ,
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“Machine Down”: Making sense of human-computer interaction – Garfinkel’s research on ELIZA and LYRIC from 1967 to 1969 and its contemporary relevance (2023), in: AI & Society | , , en ,
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Harold Garfinkel and Edward Rose in the early years of ethnomethodology (2023), in: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 59:2(171-192) | ,
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Lifting the pen and the gaze: embodied recruitment in collaborative writing (2023), in: Text & Talk, 43:1(69-91) | ,
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Respecifying social change: The obsolescence of practices and the transience of technology (2023), in: Frontiers in Sociology | en ,
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Rethinking the Role of AI with Physicians in Oncology: Revealing Perspectives from Clinical and Research Workflows, in: ACM CHI 2023, 2023 | , , , , , , en ,
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Stopping Aside: Pedestrians’ Practice for Giving Way to a Self-Driving Shuttle (2023), in: Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality, 6:1 | , en ,
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What "counts" as explanation in social interaction?, 2nd TRR 318 Conference Measuring Understanding, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany, 2023 | , , , , , , , , , , , en ,
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2022
AI beyond Deus ex Machina – Reimagining Intelligence in Future Cities with Urban Experts, in: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '22), April 29-May 5, 2022, New Orleans, LA, USA, ACM, 2022 | , , , , en ,
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How “Tools” Produce “Data”: Searching in a Large Digital Corpus of Audiovisual Holocaust Testimonies, in: Jewish Studies in the Digital Age, pagina's 65-88, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2022 | , en ,
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How is Oral History Possible? On Linguistically Universal and Topically Specific Knowledge (2022), in: The Oral History Review | ,
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2021
``WhatsApp in Politics?!'': Collaborative Tools Shifting Boundaries (2021), in: INTERACT'21 | , , en ,