Florian Floyd Mueller, N. Semertzidis, Josh Andrés, Martin Weigel, Suranga Nanayakkara, Rakesh Patibanda, Zhuying Li, Paul Strohmeier, Jarrod Knibbe, S. Greuter, Marianna Obrist, P. Maes, Dakuo Wang, Katrin Wolf, Liz Gerber, Joe Marshall, K. Kunze, J. Grudin, Harald Reiterer, Richard Byrne
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Human-Computer Integration (short: HInt) is an emerging new paradigm in the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Its goal is to integrate the human body and the computational machine. This article presents two key dimensions of Human-Computer Integration (bodily agency and bodily ownership) and proposes a set of challenges that we believe need to be resolved in order to bring the paradigm forward. Ultimately, our work aims to facilitate a more structured investigation into human body and computational machine integration