A Literature Review of Quantitative Persona CreationMinjoon KimThis paper provides a literature review of quantitative persona creation (QPC), which uses algorithmic methods to create personas from numerical and textual data. The paper analyzes 47 research papers on QPC. It identifies three stages of evolution for QPC methods, from using basic clustering techniques on survey data to leveraging large datasets from social media and APIs. Key trends include higher automation, interactive persona systems, and combining automatic and manual methods. The paper also discusses research gaps in developing standards, addressing ethics concerns, and retaining benefits of qualitative persona creation. It concludes with recommendations to advance the field of QPC.
Nudge Me Right: Personalizing Online Security Nudges to People’s Decision-Mak...Minjoon KimPaper by Eyal Peer, Serge Egelman, Marian Harbach, Nathan Malkin, Arunesh Mathur, Alisa Frik
Computers in Human Behavior, 2019
A Picture-based Approach to Recommender SystemsMinjoon KimThis approach utilizes factors from tourist roles and the "Big 5" personality traits. These factors are then paired with vacation related images, which are then used to recommend pictures based on picture selection
Relating Personality Types with User Preferences in Multiple Entertainment Do...Minjoon KimThis document describes a study that analyzed the relationship between personality types and user preferences across multiple entertainment domains (movies, TV shows, music, books). The study collected personality and preference data from over 50,000 Facebook users and analyzed it to identify personality-based stereotypes for each domain. Association rules were also generated using an Apriori algorithm to identify relationships between personality factors and domain-specific preferences. The results provide insights into how personality differences correlate with differences in preferences across entertainment domains and genres.
Behavioral Change Theories in HCIMinjoon KimThe document provides an overview of behavioral theories in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), highlighting various forms such as meta-models, conceptual frameworks, and empirical findings, and their applications in designing behavior change technologies. It discusses the shortcomings of existing behavioral theories, including their limited explanatory power and the challenges in their applicability in HCI research, while suggesting methods for improvement through better measurement and the use of big data. The goals outlined include understanding user behavior and integrating behavioral theories into HCI to facilitate effective behavior change strategies.
The User Experience of Chatbots - Nielsen Norman GroupMinjoon KimThis document summarizes guidelines for designing effective chatbots. It discusses findings from a study with 8 US participants who performed tasks with different types of chatbots. Customer service bots were seen as less helpful than interaction bots. Participants preferred bots that were upfront about being non-human and had clear purpose. Linear conversational flows worked best when bots could adapt to unexpected inputs and leverage prior context. Politeness was dropped with bots. Overall, chatbots were perceived as most useful for power users completing repetitive simple tasks, while websites remained a better investment for most companies.
HCI Research as Problem-SolvingMinjoon KimThe document discusses criticisms of the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) and proposes an approach to understanding HCI as problem-solving. It summarizes HCI research as addressing three types of problems - empirical, conceptual, and constructive. It evaluates whether the field is doing a good job based on analyses of award-winning papers, finding they focus more on empirical and constructive problems and that conceptual problems are underrepresented. It concludes the field could improve by more clearly defining what constitutes a significant research problem and good research.
W3C HTML5 CT Forum 2016 - RevisitedMinjoon KimThe document discusses the 4th Industrial Revolution brought about by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and their convergence with the digital and physical worlds. It notes how 65% of today's children under 7 will have jobs that don't exist yet. It then compares the 4 industrial revolutions and discusses how AI and the web are combining, with web technologies advancing from read-only Web 1.0 to integrating AI for better services. The Physical Web is introduced as an open approach using Bluetooth beacons, smartphone scanners, and URLs to enable quick interactions with physical objects and locations without needing an app.
Interacting with an Inferred World: the Challenge of Machine Learning for Hum...Minjoon KimThis document discusses the challenges of machine learning systems for human-computer interaction. It argues that while classic theories of interaction were based on symbolic models, modern machine learning systems are based on statistical models trained on large datasets. This raises new questions for how to design systems that are humane and give users a sense of agency, control, and self-determination over systems whose behaviors emerge from complex statistical inferences rather than explicit symbolic rules. It also questions how to ensure proper attribution of content and address issues like bias, privacy, and accountability in these inferred statistical worlds.
Deployment of Smart Spaces in the Internet of Things: Overview of Design Chal...Minjoon KimThe document discusses the design challenges of deploying smart spaces in the Internet of Things. It describes the smart spaces paradigm which utilizes digital devices and services to share information. It introduces the M3 concept of multi-device, multi-domain, multi-vendor spaces and the use of knowledge processors and semantic information brokers to organize shared knowledge. The key design challenges are interoperability across different devices and standards, information processing and reasoning over collected data, and ensuring security and privacy as information is shared.
Applied Artificial Intelligence and TrustMinjoon Kim1. The document discusses two papers related to trust in autonomous technologies like self-driving cars and medical devices. The first paper examines how trust is built over time from predictability to dependability to reliability. It also discusses the importance of trust in the innovating firm.
2. The second paper studies how the appearance and level of autonomy of unmanned vehicles affects perceived safety, anthropomorphism, and social presence. It found that a more human-like appearance and higher autonomy increased similarity to humans and positively impacted these factors.
3. Both papers emphasize the importance of operational safety, understandability, trialability, and balance between user control and system autonomy for gaining user trust in autonomous technologies.
Health Care Planning and Organization of Health Care at Various Levels – Unit...RAKESH SAJJANThis comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is prepared for B.Sc Nursing 5th Semester students and covers Unit 2 of Community Health Nursing – I based on the Indian Nursing Council (INC) syllabus. The unit focuses on the planning, structure, and functioning of health care services at various levels in India. It is especially useful for nursing educators and students preparing for university exams, internal assessments, or professional teaching assignments.
The content of this presentation includes:
Historical development of health planning in India
Detailed study of various health committees: Bhore, Mudaliar, Kartar Singh, Shrivastava Committee, etc.
Overview of major health commissions
In-depth understanding of Five-Year Plans and their impact on health care
Community participation and stakeholder involvement in health care planning
Structure of health care delivery system at central, state, district, and peripheral levels
Concepts and implementation of Primary Health Care (PHC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Introduction to Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) and Health and Wellness Centers (HWCs)
Expanded role of Mid-Level Health Providers (MLHPs) and Community Health Providers (CHPs)
Explanation of national health policies: NHP 1983, 2002, and 2017
Key national missions and schemes including:
National Health Mission (NHM)
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
National Urban Health Mission (NUHM)
Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and India’s commitment to equitable health care
This presentation is ideal for:
Nursing students (B.Sc, GNM, Post Basic)
Nursing tutors and faculty
Health educators
Competitive exam aspirants in nursing and public health
It is organized in a clear, point-wise format with relevant terminologies and a focus on applied knowledge. The slides can also be used for community health demonstrations, teaching sessions, and revision guides.
Plate Tectonic Boundaries and Continental Drift TheoryMarie This 28 slide presentation covers the basics of plate tectonics and continental drift theory. It is an effective introduction into a full plate tectonics unit study, but does not cover faults, stress, seismic waves, or seafloor spreading.
To download PDF, visit The Homeschool Daily. We will be uploading more slideshows to follow this one. Blessings, Marie
Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs – Unit 10 | B.Sc Nursi...RAKESH SAJJANThis PowerPoint presentation is prepared for Unit 10 – Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs, as per the 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing syllabus outlined by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) under the subject Community Health Nursing – I.
This unit focuses on equipping students with knowledge of the causes, prevention, and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are a major public health challenge in India. The presentation emphasizes the nurse’s role in early detection, screening, management, and referral services under national-level programs.
🔹 Key Topics Included:
Definition, burden, and impact of NCDs in India
Epidemiology, risk factors, signs/symptoms, prevention, and management of:
Diabetes Mellitus
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Diseases
Stroke & Obesity
Thyroid Disorders
Blindness
Deafness
Injuries and Accidents (incl. road traffic injuries and trauma guidelines)
NCD-2 Cancers:
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Oral Cancer
Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, early signs, referral & palliative care
Role of nurse in screening, referral, counseling, and continuum of care
National Programs:
National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Program for Control of Blindness
National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness
National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP)
Introduction to Universal Health Coverage and Ayushman Bharat
Use of standard treatment protocols and referral flowcharts
This presentation is ideal for:
Classroom lectures, field assignments, health education planning, and student projects
Preparing for university exams, class tests, and community field postings
How to Implement Least Package Removal Strategy in Odoo 18 InventoryCeline GeorgeIn Odoo, the least package removal strategy is a feature designed to optimize inventory management by minimizing the number of packages open to fulfill the orders. This strategy is particularly useful for the business that deals with products packages in various quantities such as boxes, cartons or palettes.
Code Profiling in Odoo 18 - Odoo 18 ݺߣsCeline GeorgeProfiling in Odoo identifies slow code and resource-heavy processes, ensuring better system performance. Odoo code profiling detects bottlenecks in custom modules, making it easier to improve speed and scalability.
Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
How to Manage Inventory Movement in Odoo 18 POSCeline GeorgeInventory management in the Odoo 18 Point of Sale system is tightly integrated with the inventory module, offering a solution to businesses to manage sales and stock in one united system.
Introduction to Generative AI and Copilot.pdfTechSoup In this engaging and insightful two-part webinar series, where we will dive into the essentials of generative AI, address key AI concerns, and demonstrate how nonprofits can benefit from using Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot, to achieve their goals.
This event series to help nonprofits obtain Copilot skills is made possible by generous support from Microsoft.
VCE Literature Section A Exam Response GuidejpinnuckThis practical guide shows students of Unit 3&4 VCE Literature how to write responses to Section A of the exam. Including a range of examples writing about different types of texts, this guide:
*Breaks down and explains what Q1 and Q2 tasks involve and expect
*Breaks down example responses for each question
*Explains and scaffolds students to write responses for each question
*Includes a comprehensive range of sentence starters and vocabulary for responding to each question
*Includes critical theory vocabulary lists to support Q2 responses
Battle of Bookworms 2025 - U25 Literature Quiz by Pragya Pragya - UEM Kolkata Quiz ClubBattle of Bookworms is a literature quiz organized by Pragya, UEM Kolkata, as part of their cultural fest Ecstasia. Curated by quizmasters Drisana Bhattacharyya, Argha Saha, and Aniket Adhikari, the quiz was a dynamic mix of classical literature, modern writing, mythology, regional texts, and experimental literary forms. It began with a 20-question prelim round where ‘star questions’ played a key tie-breaking role. The top 8 teams moved into advanced rounds, where they faced audio-visual challenges, pounce/bounce formats, immunity tokens, and theme-based risk-reward questions. From Orwell and Hemingway to Tagore and Sarala Das, the quiz traversed a global and Indian literary landscape. Unique rounds explored slipstream fiction, constrained writing, adaptations, and true crime literature. It included signature IDs, character identifications, and open-pounce selections. Questions were crafted to test contextual understanding, narrative knowledge, and authorial intent, making the quiz both intellectually rewarding and culturally rich. Battle of Bookworms proved literature quizzes can be insightful, creative, and deeply enjoyable for all.
Gibson "Secrets to Changing Behaviour in Scholarly Communication: A 2025 NISO...National Information Standards Organization (NISO)This presentation was provided by Jennifer Gibson of Dryad, during the second session of our 2025 NISO training series "Secrets to Changing Behavior in Scholarly Communications." Session Two was held June 12, 2025.
ECONOMICS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, ROAD SAFETY - STUDY MATERIAL [10TH]SHERAZ AHMAD LONEThis study material for Class 10th covers the core subjects of Economics, Disaster Management, and Road Safety Education, developed strictly in line with the JKBOSE textbook. It presents the content in a simplified, structured, and student-friendly format, ensuring clarity in concepts. The material includes reframed explanations, flowcharts, infographics, and key point summaries to support better understanding and retention. Designed for classroom teaching and exam preparation, it aims to enhance comprehension, critical thinking, and practical awareness among students.
W3C HTML5 CT Forum 2016 - RevisitedMinjoon KimThe document discusses the 4th Industrial Revolution brought about by emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and their convergence with the digital and physical worlds. It notes how 65% of today's children under 7 will have jobs that don't exist yet. It then compares the 4 industrial revolutions and discusses how AI and the web are combining, with web technologies advancing from read-only Web 1.0 to integrating AI for better services. The Physical Web is introduced as an open approach using Bluetooth beacons, smartphone scanners, and URLs to enable quick interactions with physical objects and locations without needing an app.
Interacting with an Inferred World: the Challenge of Machine Learning for Hum...Minjoon KimThis document discusses the challenges of machine learning systems for human-computer interaction. It argues that while classic theories of interaction were based on symbolic models, modern machine learning systems are based on statistical models trained on large datasets. This raises new questions for how to design systems that are humane and give users a sense of agency, control, and self-determination over systems whose behaviors emerge from complex statistical inferences rather than explicit symbolic rules. It also questions how to ensure proper attribution of content and address issues like bias, privacy, and accountability in these inferred statistical worlds.
Deployment of Smart Spaces in the Internet of Things: Overview of Design Chal...Minjoon KimThe document discusses the design challenges of deploying smart spaces in the Internet of Things. It describes the smart spaces paradigm which utilizes digital devices and services to share information. It introduces the M3 concept of multi-device, multi-domain, multi-vendor spaces and the use of knowledge processors and semantic information brokers to organize shared knowledge. The key design challenges are interoperability across different devices and standards, information processing and reasoning over collected data, and ensuring security and privacy as information is shared.
Applied Artificial Intelligence and TrustMinjoon Kim1. The document discusses two papers related to trust in autonomous technologies like self-driving cars and medical devices. The first paper examines how trust is built over time from predictability to dependability to reliability. It also discusses the importance of trust in the innovating firm.
2. The second paper studies how the appearance and level of autonomy of unmanned vehicles affects perceived safety, anthropomorphism, and social presence. It found that a more human-like appearance and higher autonomy increased similarity to humans and positively impacted these factors.
3. Both papers emphasize the importance of operational safety, understandability, trialability, and balance between user control and system autonomy for gaining user trust in autonomous technologies.
Health Care Planning and Organization of Health Care at Various Levels – Unit...RAKESH SAJJANThis comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is prepared for B.Sc Nursing 5th Semester students and covers Unit 2 of Community Health Nursing – I based on the Indian Nursing Council (INC) syllabus. The unit focuses on the planning, structure, and functioning of health care services at various levels in India. It is especially useful for nursing educators and students preparing for university exams, internal assessments, or professional teaching assignments.
The content of this presentation includes:
Historical development of health planning in India
Detailed study of various health committees: Bhore, Mudaliar, Kartar Singh, Shrivastava Committee, etc.
Overview of major health commissions
In-depth understanding of Five-Year Plans and their impact on health care
Community participation and stakeholder involvement in health care planning
Structure of health care delivery system at central, state, district, and peripheral levels
Concepts and implementation of Primary Health Care (PHC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Introduction to Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) and Health and Wellness Centers (HWCs)
Expanded role of Mid-Level Health Providers (MLHPs) and Community Health Providers (CHPs)
Explanation of national health policies: NHP 1983, 2002, and 2017
Key national missions and schemes including:
National Health Mission (NHM)
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
National Urban Health Mission (NUHM)
Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and India’s commitment to equitable health care
This presentation is ideal for:
Nursing students (B.Sc, GNM, Post Basic)
Nursing tutors and faculty
Health educators
Competitive exam aspirants in nursing and public health
It is organized in a clear, point-wise format with relevant terminologies and a focus on applied knowledge. The slides can also be used for community health demonstrations, teaching sessions, and revision guides.
Plate Tectonic Boundaries and Continental Drift TheoryMarie This 28 slide presentation covers the basics of plate tectonics and continental drift theory. It is an effective introduction into a full plate tectonics unit study, but does not cover faults, stress, seismic waves, or seafloor spreading.
To download PDF, visit The Homeschool Daily. We will be uploading more slideshows to follow this one. Blessings, Marie
Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs – Unit 10 | B.Sc Nursi...RAKESH SAJJANThis PowerPoint presentation is prepared for Unit 10 – Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs, as per the 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing syllabus outlined by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) under the subject Community Health Nursing – I.
This unit focuses on equipping students with knowledge of the causes, prevention, and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are a major public health challenge in India. The presentation emphasizes the nurse’s role in early detection, screening, management, and referral services under national-level programs.
🔹 Key Topics Included:
Definition, burden, and impact of NCDs in India
Epidemiology, risk factors, signs/symptoms, prevention, and management of:
Diabetes Mellitus
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Diseases
Stroke & Obesity
Thyroid Disorders
Blindness
Deafness
Injuries and Accidents (incl. road traffic injuries and trauma guidelines)
NCD-2 Cancers:
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Oral Cancer
Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, early signs, referral & palliative care
Role of nurse in screening, referral, counseling, and continuum of care
National Programs:
National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Program for Control of Blindness
National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness
National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP)
Introduction to Universal Health Coverage and Ayushman Bharat
Use of standard treatment protocols and referral flowcharts
This presentation is ideal for:
Classroom lectures, field assignments, health education planning, and student projects
Preparing for university exams, class tests, and community field postings
How to Implement Least Package Removal Strategy in Odoo 18 InventoryCeline GeorgeIn Odoo, the least package removal strategy is a feature designed to optimize inventory management by minimizing the number of packages open to fulfill the orders. This strategy is particularly useful for the business that deals with products packages in various quantities such as boxes, cartons or palettes.
Code Profiling in Odoo 18 - Odoo 18 ݺߣsCeline GeorgeProfiling in Odoo identifies slow code and resource-heavy processes, ensuring better system performance. Odoo code profiling detects bottlenecks in custom modules, making it easier to improve speed and scalability.
Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
How to Manage Inventory Movement in Odoo 18 POSCeline GeorgeInventory management in the Odoo 18 Point of Sale system is tightly integrated with the inventory module, offering a solution to businesses to manage sales and stock in one united system.
Introduction to Generative AI and Copilot.pdfTechSoup In this engaging and insightful two-part webinar series, where we will dive into the essentials of generative AI, address key AI concerns, and demonstrate how nonprofits can benefit from using Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot, to achieve their goals.
This event series to help nonprofits obtain Copilot skills is made possible by generous support from Microsoft.
VCE Literature Section A Exam Response GuidejpinnuckThis practical guide shows students of Unit 3&4 VCE Literature how to write responses to Section A of the exam. Including a range of examples writing about different types of texts, this guide:
*Breaks down and explains what Q1 and Q2 tasks involve and expect
*Breaks down example responses for each question
*Explains and scaffolds students to write responses for each question
*Includes a comprehensive range of sentence starters and vocabulary for responding to each question
*Includes critical theory vocabulary lists to support Q2 responses
Battle of Bookworms 2025 - U25 Literature Quiz by Pragya Pragya - UEM Kolkata Quiz ClubBattle of Bookworms is a literature quiz organized by Pragya, UEM Kolkata, as part of their cultural fest Ecstasia. Curated by quizmasters Drisana Bhattacharyya, Argha Saha, and Aniket Adhikari, the quiz was a dynamic mix of classical literature, modern writing, mythology, regional texts, and experimental literary forms. It began with a 20-question prelim round where ‘star questions’ played a key tie-breaking role. The top 8 teams moved into advanced rounds, where they faced audio-visual challenges, pounce/bounce formats, immunity tokens, and theme-based risk-reward questions. From Orwell and Hemingway to Tagore and Sarala Das, the quiz traversed a global and Indian literary landscape. Unique rounds explored slipstream fiction, constrained writing, adaptations, and true crime literature. It included signature IDs, character identifications, and open-pounce selections. Questions were crafted to test contextual understanding, narrative knowledge, and authorial intent, making the quiz both intellectually rewarding and culturally rich. Battle of Bookworms proved literature quizzes can be insightful, creative, and deeply enjoyable for all.
Gibson "Secrets to Changing Behaviour in Scholarly Communication: A 2025 NISO...National Information Standards Organization (NISO)This presentation was provided by Jennifer Gibson of Dryad, during the second session of our 2025 NISO training series "Secrets to Changing Behavior in Scholarly Communications." Session Two was held June 12, 2025.
ECONOMICS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, ROAD SAFETY - STUDY MATERIAL [10TH]SHERAZ AHMAD LONEThis study material for Class 10th covers the core subjects of Economics, Disaster Management, and Road Safety Education, developed strictly in line with the JKBOSE textbook. It presents the content in a simplified, structured, and student-friendly format, ensuring clarity in concepts. The material includes reframed explanations, flowcharts, infographics, and key point summaries to support better understanding and retention. Designed for classroom teaching and exam preparation, it aims to enhance comprehension, critical thinking, and practical awareness among students.
ABCs of Bookkeeping for Nonprofits TechSoup.pdfTechSoup Accounting can be hard enough if you haven’t studied it in school. Nonprofit accounting is actually very different and more challenging still.
Need help? Join Nonprofit CPA and QuickBooks expert Gregg Bossen in this first-time webinar and learn the ABCs of keeping books for a nonprofit organization.
Key takeaways
* What accounting is and how it works
* How to read a financial statement
* What financial statements should be given to the board each month
* What three things nonprofits are required to track
What features to use in QuickBooks to track programs and grants
Sustainable Innovation with Immersive LearningLeonel MorgadoProf. Leonel and Prof. Dennis approached educational uses, practices, and strategies of using immersion as a lens to interpret, design, and planning educational activities in a sustainable way. Rather than one-off gimmicks, the intent is to enable instructors (and institutions) to be able to include them in their regular activities, including the ability to evaluate and redesign them.
Immersion as a phenomenon enables interpreting pedagogical activities in a learning-agnostic way: you take a stance on the learning theory to follow, and leverage immersion to envision and guide your practice.
ROLE PLAY: FIRST AID -CPR & RECOVERY POSITION.pptxBelicia R.SRole play : First Aid- CPR, Recovery position and Hand hygiene.
Scene 1: Three friends are shopping in a mall
Scene 2: One of the friend becomes victim to electric shock.
Scene 3: Arrival of a first aider
Steps:
Safety First
Evaluate the victim‘s condition
Call for help
Perform CPR- Secure an open airway, Chest compression, Recuse breaths.
Put the victim in Recovery position if unconscious and breathing normally.