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Wessel Kraaij's publications about 'work'
Books and proceedings
  1. Alex Brandsen, Anne Dirkson, Wessel Kraaij, Wout Lamers, Suzan Verberne, Hugo De Vos, and Gineke Wiggers, editors. Proceedings of the 17th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop, 2018. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Linda Cappellato, Nicola Ferro, Martin Halvey, and Wessel Kraaij, editors. Working Notes Papers of the CLEF 2014 Evaluation Labs, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, September 2014. CLEF and CEUR-WS.org. ISSN 1613-0073.. 2014. [bibtex-entry]


  3. J. Köhler, M. Larson, F.M.G. Jong de, W. Kraaij, and Ordelman R.J.F., editors. Proceedings of the ACM SIGIR Workshop 'Searching Spontaneous Conversational Speech' held in conjunction with the 31th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference, Ensched, The Netherlands, 2008. CTIT. Keyword(s): Spoken Document Retrieval, Multimedia Retrieval. [bibtex-entry]


  4. F.M.G. de Jong and W. Kraaij, editors. 6th Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop (DIR 2006), 2006. TNO ICT, Delft, The Netherlands, Neslia Paniculata, Enschede. Note: ISBN-10: 90-75296-14-2; ISBN-13: 978-90-75296-14-3. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Marie-Francine Moens, Rik de Busser, Djoerd Hiemstra, and Wessel Kraaij, editors. Proceedings of the 3rd Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval Workshop (DIR-2002), 2002. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. [bibtex-entry]


Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. Wessel Kraaij, Suzan Verberne, Saskia Koldijk, Elsbeth de Korte, Saskia van Dantzig, Maya Sappelli, Muhammad Shoaib, Steven Bosems, Reinoud Achterkamp, Alberto Bonomi, John Schavemaker, Bob Hulsebosch, Thymen Wabeke, Miriam Vollenbroek-Hutten, Mark Neerincx, and Marten van Sinderen. Personalized support for well-being at work: an overview of the SWELL project. User modeling and user-adapted interaction, 2019. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Marieke Elsbeth de Korte, Noortje Wiezer, H. Joris Janssen, Peter Vink, and Wessel Kraaij. Evaluating an mHealth App for Health and Well-Being at Work: Mixed-Method Qualitative Study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 6(3):e72, March 2018. Keyword(s): mHealth, work, qualitative research methods, interview, focus group, technology acceptance, user satisfaction, usability, well-being, prevention. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Saskia Koldijk, Wessel Kraaij, and A. Mark Neerincx. Deriving Requirements for Pervasive Well-Being Technology From Work Stress and Intervention Theory: Framework and Case Study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 4(3):e79, July 2016. Keyword(s): psychological stress, professional burn-out, behavioral symptoms, self-management, health technology, early medical intervention. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Saskia Koldijk, Mark A. Neerincx, and Wessel Kraaij. Detecting work stress in offices by combining unobtrusive sensors. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2016. [bibtex-entry]


  5. W. Kraaij and F. de Jong. The sixth Dutch-Belgian Information Retrieval workshop (DIR 2006). SIGIR Forum, 40(2):70-72, 2006. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles
  1. Anne-Marie Brouwer, Loïs van de Water, Maarten Hogervorst, Wessel Kraaij, Jan Maarten Schraagen, and Koen Hogenelst. Monitoring Mental State During Real Life Office Work. In Jaap Ham, Anna Spagnolli, Benjamin Blankertz, Luciano Gamberini, and Giulio Jacucci, editors, Symbiotic Interaction, Cham, pages 18-29, 2018. Springer International Publishing. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Anne-Marie Brouwer, Lois van de Water, Maarten Hogervorst, Wessel Kraaij, Jan Maarten Schaagen, and Koen Hogenelst. Monitoring mental state during real life office work. In Proceedings of Symbiotic 2017, Eindhoven, 2017. [bibtex-entry]


  3. S. Koldijk, J. Bernard, T. Ruppert, J. Kohlhammer, M.A. Neerincx, and W. Kraaij. Visual Analytics of Work Behavior Data - Insights on Individual Differences. In Proceedings of EuroVis 2015, Cagliari, Italy, 2015.. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Saskia Koldijk, Maya Sappelli, Suzan Verberne, Mark Neerincx, and Wessel Kraaij. The SWELL Knowledge Work Dataset for Stress and User Modeling Research. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 2014. ACM. [bibtex-entry]


  5. S. Koldijk, M. Sappelli, M. Neerincx, and W. Kraaij. Unobtrusive monitoring of knowledge workers for stress self-regulation. In Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization, 2013. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Saskia Koldijk, Mark Neerincx, and Wessel Kraaij. Unobtrusively measuring stress and workload of knowledge workers. In Proceedings of Measuring Behavior 2012, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 28-31 August 2012. [bibtex-entry]


  7. Saskia Koldijk, Mark van Staalduinen, Mark Neerincx, and Wessel Kraaij. Real-time task recognition based on knowledge workers' computer activities. In Proceedings of ECCE 2012, Edinburgh, Scotland, 28-31 August 2012. [bibtex-entry]


  8. Alan F Smeaton, Georges Quénot, and Wessel Kraaij. A decade of work on semantic concept detection from video: TRECVid.s contribution. In Workshop on vision and language 2012 (VL'12), Sheffield, 2012. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Saskia Koldijk, Mark van Staalduinen, Stephan Raaijmakers, Iris van Rooij, and Wessel Kraaij. Activity-logging for self-coaching of knowledge workers. In Aiden R. Doherty, Kieron O'Hara, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Niamh Caprani, and Alan F. Smeaton, editors, Proceedings of IAPMA2011: 2nd Workshop in Information Access for Personal Media Archives, 2011. Dublin City University. Keyword(s): self management, activity logging. [bibtex-entry]


  10. Martha Larson, Roeland Ordelman, Florian Metze, Wessel Kraaij, and Franciska de Jong. Multimedia content with a speech track: ACM multimedia 2010 workshop on searching spontaneous conversational speech. In Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia, MM '10, New York, NY, USA, pages 1747-1748, 2010. ACM. Keyword(s): audio-visual retrieval, multimedia access, speech, speech recognition, spoken content. [bibtex-entry]



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