Diogo Marques

Orcid: 0000-0001-5103-732X

Affiliations:
  • University of Lisbon, LaSIGE, Portugal


According to our database1, Diogo Marques authored at least 13 papers between 2012 and 2019.

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2019
Vulnerability & Blame: Making Sense of Unauthorized Access to Smartphones.
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019

2017
Characterizing Social Insider Attacks on Facebook.
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017

2016
Snooping on Mobile Phones: Prevalence and Trends.
Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security, 2016

2015
Assessing Inconspicuous Smartphone Authentication for Blind People.
CoRR, 2015

Optimus web: selective delivery of desktop or mobile web pages.
Proceedings of the 12th Web for All Conference, 2015

Usage of Subjective Scales in Accessibility Research.
Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility, 2015

2014
LOST-Map: A Victim-Sourced Rescue Map of Disaster Areas.
Proceedings of the Collaboration and Technology - 20th International Conference, 2014

Measuring snooping behavior with surveys: it's how you ask it.
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014

Workshop on inconspicuous interaction.
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014

2013
Augmenting braille input through multitouch feedback.
Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2013

Under the table: tap authentication for smartphones.
Proceedings of the BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference, 2013

The <i>today</i> and <i>tomorrow</i> of Braille learning.
Proceedings of the 15th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2013

2012
Privacy and secrecy in ubiquitous text messaging.
Proceedings of the Mobile HCI '12, 2012


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