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Henriette Cramer

Researcher human-computer interaction, user-adaptivity, affect

I'm a researcher and PhD-candidate at the University of Amsterdam's Human-Computer Studies lab. I research human interaction with user-adaptive and (semi-)autonomous systems. My work revolves around concepts such as user control vs. system autonomy, transparency, and trust.

Besides my general interest in human-computer interaction and user experiences, I'm also interested in adapting interactions to human emotions. Other (past and present) projects include studies into transparency of recommender systems, interaction with information filters, context analysis for virtual reality systems and human-robot interaction. I'm currently focusing on empathic interaction with autonomous systems via mobile devices/phones.

Fun stuff: I was concept developer for 'Phobot, the phobic robot', winner of the Human-Robot Interaction '08 Student Design Competition. (staff.science.uva.nl/~hcramer/phobot)

Fun stuff at Mediamatic:
In november 2008 I gave a talk at the Mobile DevCamp (amsterdam.mobiledevcamp.eu/) focusing on Mobile HCI.
I also participated in Mediamatic's e-fashion/Arduino workshop.