About

Mati Mõttus, PhD

mati@foti.ee

Education

PhD 2018, Tallinn University; Thesis: Aesthetics in Interaction Design

Work

School of Digital Technologies, Tallinn University
Narva mnt 29
Tallinn, Estonia
https://www.tlu.ee/dt

Work

Lecturer at Tallinn University, School of Digital Technologies since 2018

Current activities

  • Started a new project in cooperation with TalTech on Human Robot Collaboration: Development of robot-human co-creation in industry
  • Supervising PhD thesis by Ekaterina Krivich on “Social Cues in Computer-mediated Communication”
  • Co supervising PhD thesis by Mustafa Can Özdemir on “The Impact of Frequency, Timing and Duration on Mobile-Ad Effectiveness”

Relevant recent activities

Relevant publications

  • Cinematographers’ perceptual professionalisation from novices to experts: Observations from an eye-tracking case study
    2023 Authors: Elen Lotman; Mati Mõttus; Pia Tikka
    Baltic Screen Media Review, 11 (1), 172−197. DOI: 10.2478/bsmr-2023-0010.
  • Comparing Psychophysiological Responses to Vicarious Pain Experience Elicited by Videos Featuring either Humans or Avatars
    2023 Authors: Krivich, Ekaterina; Mottus, Mati; Bauters, Merja
    26th International Academic Mindtrek Conference. ACM Digital Library, 334−339. DOI: 10.1145/3616961.3617801.
  • A Cooperative Design Method for SMEs to Adopt New Technologies for Knowledge Management: A Multiple Case Study
    2020 Authors: Fessl, Angela; Pammer-Schindler, Viktoria; Pata, Kai; Feyertag, Sandra; Mõttus, Mati; Jaanus, Jörgen; Ley, Tobias
    JUCS – Journal of Universal Computer Science, 26 (9), 1189−1212. DOI: 10.3897/jucs.2020.062.
  • EVALUATING THE USER EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING TOOLS FOR PUPILS WITH PIMD
    2020 Authors: Kadastik, Jana; Mõttus, Mati; Artla, Tiia; Veisson, Marika
    7181−7190. DOI: 10.21125/iceri.2020.1537.
  • Desired Content versus Digital Advertisements: An Eye-Tracking User Experience Study
    2020 Authors: Özdemir, Mustafa Can; Lamas, David; Mõttus, Mati
    Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society. ACM, 1−4. DOI: 10.1145/3419249.3420088.
  • Understanding Aesthetics of Interaction: A Repertory Grid Study
    2016 Authors: Mõttus, Mati; Lamas David; Karapanos Evangelos; Cockton Gilbert
    In: NordiCHI ’16 Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. (x−xx). ACM Digital Library: ACM. DOI: 10.1145/2971485.299675