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    <title>Predictors and determinants of public trust in AI and software as a medical device for healthcare in UK: Evidence from the RADIANT Voices Study</title>
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    <description>Title: Predictors and determinants of public trust in AI and software as a medical device for healthcare in UK: Evidence from the RADIANT Voices Study
Authors: El-Osta, A; Kopka, M; Behura, A; Altalib, S; Adam, M; Alaa, A; Fogbohun, O; Malhan, R; Jayacodi, S; Spicer, J; Gordon, D; Amed, S; Bura, P; Shehu, J; Kyffin, S; Shinhmar, S; Zebin, T; Wu, J; Tucker, A; Colecchia, F; Bondaronek, P; Chiribiri, A; Oldershaw, J; Burgess, L; Car, J; Majeed, A; Neves, AL; Potts, H; Spinelli, G
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    <title>Acting on the Edge: Developing Mixed Reality Heritage Performance through Real-Time 3D and Virtual Production Technologies</title>
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    <description>Title: Acting on the Edge: Developing Mixed Reality Heritage Performance through Real-Time 3D and Virtual Production Technologies
Authors: Dima, M; Daylamani-Zad, D; Lympouridis, V
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    <title>Immersive Technologies for Sustainable Behaviour Change: A Systematic Review</title>
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Authors: Kong, Z; Garaj, V
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    <title>Understanding stigma through camera-based mobile apps: studies on visually impaired users</title>
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    <description>Title: Understanding stigma through camera-based mobile apps: studies on visually impaired users
Authors: Niu, L; Manohar, A; Ning, W; Dong, H
Abstract: This study used multiple methods to investigate the stigma experienced by visually impaired people (VIP) when using a camera-based assistive mobile application. Initial investigations, including semi-structured interviews with VIP and a formalised expert conversation with academics and designers, highlighted the role of design and cooperation in mitigating stigma issues. The semi-structured interviews, formalised expert conversation, and co-design workshop were conducted to explore further the multifaceted nature of stigma and its impact on technology use. The findings reveal the complexity of stigma and its effects on the attitudes and abilities of VIP to use technology. Four key themes were identified as the design considerations, namely i) prioritising user autonomy, ii) fostering trust in communication, iii) designing for daily tasks, and iv) involving users in the design process. The developed design guidelines as a result of the study provide references for creating smart assistive mobile apps.
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We want to express our sincere gratitude to the DASH charity organisation in London for their invaluable support in participant recruitment and for providing the venue for the workshops. We also thank all the visually impaired participants, staff, and volunteers who generously shared their time and experiences with us.</description>
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