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Humphrey Obie
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Registered user since Mon 20 Jan 2020
Name:
Humphrey Obie
Country:
Australia
Affiliation:
Monash University
Personal website:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/humphrey-obie-2a212792/?originalSubdomain=au
Contributions
VL/HCC 2023
Posters and Showcases Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
EASE 2022
Author of Human Values Violations in Stack Overflow: An Exploratory Study within the Research-track
ICSE 2022
Author of How are Diverse End-user Human-centric Issues Discussed on GitHub? within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track
MSR 2022
Author of On the Violation of Honesty in Mobile Apps: Automated Detection and Categories within the Technical Papers-track
MOBILESoft 2022
Author of Characterizing Human Aspects in Reviews of COVID-19 Apps within the Technical Papers-track
ASE 2021
Tutorials Chairs in Tutorials Chair within the Tutorials-track
Author of A First Step Towards Detecting Values-violating Defects in Android APIs within the [Workshop] A-Mobile-track
Tutorials Chairs in Organizing Committee
ICSE 2021
Author of A First Look at Human Values-Violation in App Reviews within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track
CHASE 2021
PC Member in Program Committee
ASE 2020
NIER track chair in Organizing Committee
Co-chair of PhD Advice within the Social/Networking -track
Artefacts Chair in Artifact Evaluation Chair within the Artifact Evaluation-track
Co-chair in NIER Chairs within the NIER track-track
Session Chair of PhD Advice (part of Social/Networking )
VL/HCC 2020
Author of The Effect of Narration on User Comprehension and Recall of Information Visualisations within the Showpieces & Posters-track
Author of A Study of the Effects of Narration on Comprehension and Memorability of Visualisations within the Journal First-track
Author of A Study of the Effects of Narration on Comprehension and Memorability of Visualisations within the Research Papers-track
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