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Niels van Berkel I'm a Human-Computer Interaction research| I am an Associate Professor at Aalborg University's Human-Centred Computing group. My research interests lay in Human-Computer Interaction, Social Computing, and Ubiquitous Computing. Find my up-to-date CV here. We're looking for new colleagues. Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science Associate Professor, The Technical Faculty of IT and Design Associate Professor, Human-Centered Computing AI for the People Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5106-7692 Phone 9940 7785 Email nielsvanberkel @ cs.aau. dk Selma Lagerløfs Vej 300, 5-2-59

Niels van Berkel

Niels VAN BERKEL | Associate Professor | PhD | Aalborg University, Aalborg | Department of Computer Science | Research profile 4th Crowd Science Workshop - CANDLE: Collaboration of Humans and. Niels van Berkel. Aalborg University. Verified email at cs.aau.dk - Homepage. Human Computer Interaction Ubiquitous Computing Social Computing Human-AI Interaction Experience Sampling.. J Moilanen, N van Berkel, A Visuri, U Gadiraju, W van der Maden, S Hosio. Frontiers in Digital Health 5, 1034724, 2023. 6: Daniel Russo # 1 , Paul H P Hanel # 2 , Seraphina Altnickel 3 , Niels van Berkel 1 Affiliations 1 Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark. 2 Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Colchester, UK. 3 mia raeumerei GmbH, Berlin, Germany. # Contributed equally. PMID. Maria Kjærup(B), Mikael B. Skov , and Niels van Berkel Human-Centered Computing Group, Aalborg University, Selma Lagerløfs Vej 300, 9220 Aalborg East, Denmark {mariak,dubois,nielsvanberkel}@cs.aau.dk Abstract. Electric stand-up scooters (e-scooters) are introduced in sev-eral cities worldwide, providing new means for people to travel around.

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Niels van Berkel, Associate Professor Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, Denmark https://www.nielsvanberkel.com [email protected] @nielsvberkel Aalborg University, Human-Centered Computing Group July 2021-Present. Associate Professor of Human-Computer Interaction. Denmark. Jan 2020-June 2021. Niels van Berkel synes godt om dette I had a fabulous time attending the #IESANZConference 2023 in Sydney today, as part of the team representing the School of Architecture, Design and… Niels van Berkel synes godt om dette Niels Van Berkel. 2022. pdf bib abs Quantifying Synthesis and Fusion and their Impact on Machine Translation Arturo Oncevay | Duygu Ataman | Niels Van Berkel | Barry Haddow | Alexandra Birch | Johannes Bjerva Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language. Niels van Berkel [email protected] Aalborg University Aalborg, Denmark Eleftherios Papachristos [email protected] Aalborg University Aalborg, Denmark Anastasia Giachanou

Niels van Berkel Werf&

1 Introduction Responding to an increased interest in studying human life more systematically than traditional surveys—and in a more realistic and longitudinal setting than pos- sible through observations—Larson and Csikszentmihalyi introduced the Experi- ence Sampling Method in 1983 [1]. Brief biography I am currently an Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science. Aalborg University. My research focuses on understanding human behaviour and preferences through their interaction with technology. N. van Berkel, J. Goncalves, S. Hosio, and V. Kostakos. 2017. Gamification of mobile experience sampling improves data quality and quantity. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT). 1, 3, 107:1--107:21. Google Scholar Digital Library Content uploaded by Niels van Berkel. Author content. All content in this area was uploaded by Niels van Berkel on Aug 26, 2021 . Content may be subject to copyright. Recommendations for Conducting.

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5 The trolley problem is an ethical thought experiment. In its traditional form, a participant is asked to choose to either intervene in the trajectory of an oncoming trolley and save the life of five persons at the cost of killing one person - or to refrain from action and let the trolley kill five innocent persons. Niels van Berkel b , Vassilis Kostakos a , Jorge Goncalves a Add to Mendeley https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106302 Get rights and content Abstract Despite decades of research concerning social conformity and its effects on face-to-face groups, it is yet to be comprehensively investigated in online contexts.