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HUMAN '20: Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext
ACM2020 Proceeding
  • Editors:
  • Claus Atzenbeck,
  • Jessica Rubart
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
HT '20: 31st ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media Virtual Event USA 4 December 2020
ISBN:
978-1-4503-8058-4
Published:
25 November 2020
Sponsors:
In-Cooperation:
Next Conference
September 10 - 13, 2024
Poznan , Poland
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HUMAN'20 - Chairs' Welcome
invited-talk
Hypertext, Social Media, and Civic Engagement: How Hypertext is Ruining the World, and Might Just Save It

The world is facing massive problems that no single nation can solve. Global warming, COVID-19, abject poverty, endless wars, widening inequality, religious extremism, racial discrimination, white supremacy, and mental health crises are enormous threats ...

Article
Time Travel: A Live Demo of the Intermedia Hypertext System - Circa 1989

In the late 1980s, before the WWW came to be, hypertext was a hot new field. Brown University's Institute for Information and Scholarship (IRIS) developed Intermedia, a networked, multiuser, multi application hypermedia system that was well-known and ...

research-article
WikiGaze: Gaze-based Personalized Summarization of Wikipedia Reading Session

Wikipedia is an open-content encyclopedia that receives billions of page views per month. It has been observed that in a single reading session, Wikipedia users visit multiple articles. To reduce the problems of overload and loss of information, there ...

research-article
Open Access
Weblinks: Augmenting Web Browsers with Enhanced Link Services

Without any doubt, creating links and navigational trails is fundamental to hypertext. The Web is the widest spread representative among all systems in the history of hypertext, although its underlying core concept is kept simple. This is why the Web's ...

research-article
Transhierarchy: A stable tree view with transclusion for hypertext navigation

Transhierarchy is a method of navigating hypertext within a stable, hierarchical user interface. In a transhierarchy, a standard tree view is generated by traversing outbound links from a given node. Inbound links and their descendants are transcluded ...

Contributors
  • University of Applied Sciences Hof
  • Hochschule Ostwestfalen Lippe University of Applied Sciences

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Acceptance Rates

HUMAN '20 Paper Acceptance Rate3of5submissions,60%Overall Acceptance Rate6of9submissions,67%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
HUMAN '205360%
HUMAN '194375%
Overall9667%