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Anita Cremers
Anita Cremers
senior researcher at TNO, professor ('lector') at Utrecht University of Applied Sciences
Verified email at tno.nl
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Evaluating XAI: A comparison of rule-based and example-based explanations
J van der Waa, E Nieuwburg, A Cremers, M Neerincx
Artificial intelligence 291, 103404, 2021
3682021
‘Proximal’and ‘distal’in language and cognition: evidence from deictic demonstratives in Dutch
P Piwek, RJ Beun, A Cremers
Journal of pragmatics 40 (4), 694-718, 2008
1452008
Object reference in a shared domain of conversation
RJ Beun, AHM Cremers
Pragmatics & Cognition 6 (1-2), 121-152, 1998
1331998
Cognitive abilities of functionally illiterate persons relevant to ICT use
S van Linden, AHM Cremers
Computers Helping People with Special Needs: 11th International Conference …, 2008
362008
Attuning speech-enabled interfaces to user and context for inclusive design: technology, methodology and practice
MA Neerincx, AHM Cremers, JM Kessens, DA Van Leeuwen, KP Truong
Universal Access in the Information Society 8 (2), 109-122, 2009
332009
Evaluation of the Dutch train timetable information system developed in the ARISE project
A Sanderman, J Sturm, E den Os, L Boves, A Cremers
Proceedings 1998 IEEE 4th Workshop Interactive Voice Technology for …, 1998
331998
Comparing UX Measurements, a case study
A Vermeeren, J Kort, A Cremers, J Fokker
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Meaningful Measures: Valid …, 2008
312008
User-centered design with illiterate persons: the case of the ATM user interface
AHM Cremers, JGM de Jong, JS van Balken
Computers Helping People with Special Needs: 11th International Conference …, 2008
302008
A web-based intervention for health professionals and patients to decrease cardiovascular risk attributable to physical inactivity: development process
B Sassen, G Kok, I Mesters, R Crutzen, A Cremers, L Vanhees
JMIR Research Protocols 1 (2), e1804, 2012
292012
A research environment for meeting behavior
WM Post, AHM Cremers, OB Henkemans
Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on social intelligence design, 159-165, 2004
272004
A digital coach that provides affective and social learning support to low-literate learners
DGM Schouten, F Venneker, T Bosse, MA Neerincx, AHM Cremers
IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 11 (1), 67-80, 2017
252017
Does playing the serious game B-SaFe! make citizens more aware of man-made and natural risks in their environment?
A Cremers, H Stubbé, D van der Beek, M Roelofs, J Kerstholt
Journal of Risk Research 18 (10), 1280-1292, 2015
252015
Towards an interactive web tool that supports shared decision making in dementia: identifying user requirements
JJ Ven, M Hettinga, A Cremers, MV Dassen, J Eefsting
242014
Dutch and English demonstratives: A comparison
PLA Piwek, AHM Cremers
Language Sciences 18 (3-4), 835-851, 1996
241996
Deriving guidelines for designing interactive questionnaires for low-literate persons: development of a health assessment questionnaire
AHM Cremers, M Welbie, K Kranenborg, H Wittink
Universal Access in the Information Society 16, 161-172, 2017
222017
Reference to objects: an empirically based study of task-oriented dialogues
AHM Cremers
211996
Construction of health preferences: a comparison of direct value assessment and personal narratives
JH Kerstholt, F Van der Zwaard, H Bart, A Cremers
Medical Decision Making 29 (4), 513-520, 2009
202009
Personalisation meets accessibility: towards the design of individual user interfaces for all
AHM Cremers, MA Neerincx
User-Centered Interaction Paradigms for Universal Access in the Information …, 2004
192004
Inclusive design: bridging theory and practice
AHM Cremers, MA Neerincx, JGM De Jong
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics. Applications and Services …, 2013
182013
An embodied conversational agent coach to support societal participation learning by low-literate users
DGM Schouten, AA Deneka, M Theune, MA Neerincx, AHM Cremers
Universal Access in the Information Society 22 (4), 1215-1241, 2023
172023
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