Carl Oechsner Dennis Dietz, Sven Mayer
Highland VR: Exploring Virtual Reality for Collaborative Balance Training Workshop
2022.
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Guzij, Klaudia; Fröhlich, Michael; Fincke, Florian; Schmidt, Albrecht; Alt, Florian
Designing Trustworthy User Interfaces for the Voluntary Carbon Market: A Randomized Online Experiment Journal Article
In: arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10858, 2022.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
@article{guzij2022designing,
title = {Designing Trustworthy User Interfaces for the Voluntary Carbon Market: A Randomized Online Experiment},
author = {Klaudia Guzij and Michael Fröhlich and Florian Fincke and Albrecht Schmidt and Florian Alt},
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abstract = {The voluntary carbon market is an important building block in the fight against climate change. However, it is not trivial for consumers to verify whether carbon offset projects deliver what they promise. While technical solutions for measuring their impact are emerging, there is a lack of understanding of how to translate this data into interface designs that mediate the establishment of trust. With interaction between users and offset projects mainly happening online, it is critical to meet this design challenge. To this end, we designed and evaluated interfaces with varying trust cues for carbon offset projects in a randomized online experiment (n=244). Our results show that content design, particularly financial and forest-related quantitative data presented at the right detail level, increases the perceived trustworthiness, while images have no significant effect. We contribute the first specific guidance for interface designers for carbon offsets and discuss implications for interaction design.},
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Marco, Kurzweg; Katrin, Wolf
Body Language of Avatars in VR Meetings as Communication Status Cue: Recommendations for Interaction Design and Implementation Journal Article
In: i-com, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 175–201, 2022.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
@article{nokey,
title = {Body Language of Avatars in VR Meetings as Communication Status Cue: Recommendations for Interaction Design and Implementation},
author = {Kurzweg Marco and Wolf Katrin},
doi = {10.1515/icom-2021-0038},
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abstract = {While traditional videoconferencing causes privacy issues, virtual meetings are not yet widely used. Their communication quality still lacks usability and important non-verbal communication cues, such as body language, are underrepresented. We aim at exploring virtual avatars’ body language and how it can be used to indicate meeting attendees’ communication status. By comparing users’ perceptions of avatar behavior, we found that avatar body language across gender can be an indication of communication willingness. We derive resulting body language design recommendations and recommend using attentively behaving avatars as default body language and to indicate being busy through actions of the avatar, such as drinking, typing, or talking on a phone. These actions indicate that users are temporarily busy with another task, but still are attending the meeting. When users are unavailable, their avatars should not be displayed at all and in cases of longer meeting interruptions, the avatar of a user should leave the virtual meeting room.},
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Poehler, Jonas; Flegel, Nadine; Mentler, Tilo; Laerhoven, Kristof Van
LstSim-Extended: Towards Monitoring Interaction and Beyond in Web-Based Control Room Simulations Proceedings Article
In: Ardito, Carmelo; Lanzilotti, Rosa; Malizia, Alessio; Larusdottir, Marta; Spano, Lucio Davide; Campos, José; Hertzum, Morten; Mentler, Tilo; Nocera, José Abdelnour; Piccolo, Lara; Sauer, Stefan; Veer, Gerrit (Ed.): Sense, Feel, Design, pp. 345–356, Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2022, ISBN: 978-3-030-98388-8.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
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title = {LstSim-Extended: Towards Monitoring Interaction and Beyond in Web-Based Control Room Simulations},
author = {Jonas Poehler and Nadine Flegel and Tilo Mentler and Kristof Van Laerhoven},
editor = {Carmelo Ardito and Rosa Lanzilotti and Alessio Malizia and Marta Larusdottir and Lucio Davide Spano and José Campos and Morten Hertzum and Tilo Mentler and José Abdelnour Nocera and Lara Piccolo and Stefan Sauer and Gerrit Veer},
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abstract = {Control room operators rely on a range of technologies to communicate crucial information and dependably coordinate a disparate collection of tasks and procedures. Tools that are capable to design, to implement, and to evaluate interactive systems that can assist the tasks of control room operators in these environments therefore play an important role. This paper offers a framework that facilitates the early research steps into evaluating work flows, interfaces, and wearable sensors in the context of an emergency dispatch center. It entails a primarily web-based, quick-to-deploy, and scalable method that specifically targets preliminary studies in which large-scale and situated deployments are not feasible. By using open-source and affordable wrist-worn sensors, it furthermore enables investigating any relationships between interaction design in control rooms and operators' physiological data. Our evaluation on a preliminary study with 5 participants shows that basic scenarios are able to induce differences which can be measured by reaction times in the interactions as well as in the data from the smartwatch.},
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Ina Koniakowsky Anna Weimer, Anke Huckauf
Behavioral evidence for differences in emotional resonance during processing first and second language Journal Article
In: 2022.
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title = {Behavioral evidence for differences in emotional resonance during processing first and second language},
author = {Anna Weimer, Ina Koniakowsky, Anke Huckauf},
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Kaiser, Jonah-Noël; Marianski, Thu; Muras, Marco; Chamunorwa, Michael
Popup Observation Kit for Remote Usability Testing Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, pp. 233–235, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 2022, ISBN: 978-1-4503-8643-2.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: mobile usability lab, remote observation, RIME
@inproceedings{kaiser_popup_2022,
title = {Popup Observation Kit for Remote Usability Testing},
author = {Jonah-Noël Kaiser and Thu Marianski and Marco Muras and Michael Chamunorwa},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3490632.3497871},
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abstract = {The need for remote usability testing has increased during the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic. However, lockdown and physical distancing regulations have affected how HCI researchers conduct in-person tests of systems and technologies under design. We present a Pop-Up Observation Kit, which serves as an affordable mobile usability lab. The kit is sent to participants of a study alongside the system they are testing. The Pop-Up Observation Kit provides a simple, unobtrusive form factor that enables the study participant to concentrate on the task itself and not on documenting the task they are performing. While initially developed to observe hand and finger gestures on a pressure sensor mat for the Rich Interactive Materials for everyday objects project, the Pop-up Observation Kit also applies to other use cases. Additionally, the kit is extensible with additional functionalities combined with the sensor mat to enable better data collection or unmoderated remote observations.},
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Flegel, Nadine; Poehler, Jonas; Laerhoven, Kristof Van; Mentler, Tilo
Towards Control Rooms as Human-Centered Pervasive Computing Environments Proceedings Article
In: Ardito, Carmelo; Lanzilotti, Rosa; Malizia, Alessio; Larusdottir, Marta; Spano, Lucio Davide; Campos, José; Hertzum, Morten; Mentler, Tilo; Nocera, José Abdelnour; Piccolo, Lara; Sauer, Stefan; Veer, Gerrit (Ed.): Sense, Feel, Design, pp. 329–344, Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2022, ISBN: 978-3-030-98388-8.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
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author = {Nadine Flegel and Jonas Poehler and Kristof Van Laerhoven and Tilo Mentler},
editor = {Carmelo Ardito and Rosa Lanzilotti and Alessio Malizia and Marta Larusdottir and Lucio Davide Spano and José Campos and Morten Hertzum and Tilo Mentler and José Abdelnour Nocera and Lara Piccolo and Stefan Sauer and Gerrit Veer},
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abstract = {State-of-the-art control rooms are equipped with a variety of input and output devices in terms of single-user workstations, shared public screens, and multimodal alarm systems. However, operators are bound to and sitting at their respective workstations for the most part of their shifts. Therefore, cooperation efforts are hampered, and physical activity is limited for several hours. Incorporating mobile devices, wearables and sensor technologies could improve on the current mode of operation but must be considered a paradigm shift from control rooms as a collection of technically networked but stationary workstations to control rooms as pervasive computing environments being aware of people and processes. However, based on the reviewed literature, systematic approaches to this paradigm shift taking usability and user experience into account are rare. In this work, we describe a root concept for control rooms as human-centered pervasive computing environments and introduce a framework for developing a wearable assistant as one of the central and novel components. Furthermore, we describe design challenges from a socio-technical perspective based on 9 expert interviews important for further research on pervasive computing environments in safety-critical domains.},
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Bâce, Mihai; Saad, Alia; Khamis, Mohamed; Schneegass, Stefan; Bulling, Andreas
PrivacyScout: Assessing Vulnerability to Shoulder Surfing on Mobile Devices Journal Article
In: Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, vol. 1, pp. 21, 2022.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
@article{bace2022privacyscout,
title = {PrivacyScout: Assessing Vulnerability to Shoulder Surfing on Mobile Devices},
author = {Mihai Bâce and Alia Saad and Mohamed Khamis and Stefan Schneegass and Andreas Bulling},
doi = {10.56553/popets-2022-0090},
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presence of a bystander using the phone's front-facing camera. However, a person's face in
the camera's field of view does not always indicate an attack. To overcome this limitation, in
a novel data collection study (N= 16), we analysed the influence of three viewing angles and
four distances on the success of shoulder surfing attacks. In contrast to prior works that
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presence of a bystander using the phone’s front-facing camera. However, a person’s face in
the camera’s field of view does not always indicate an attack. To overcome this limitation, in
a novel data collection study (N= 16), we analysed the influence of three viewing angles and
four distances on the success of shoulder surfing attacks. In contrast to prior works that
mainly focused on user authentication, we investigated three common types of content
Hohm, Anna; Happel, Oliver; Hurtienne, Jörn; Grundgeiger, Tobias
User experience in safety-critical domains: a survey on motivational orientations and psychological need satisfaction in acute care Journal Article
In: Cognition, Technology & Work, pp. 1–14, 2022.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
@article{hohm2022user,
title = {User experience in safety-critical domains: a survey on motivational orientations and psychological need satisfaction in acute care},
author = {Anna Hohm and Oliver Happel and Jörn Hurtienne and Tobias Grundgeiger},
doi = {10.1007/s10111-022-00697-0},
year = {2022},
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journal = {Cognition, Technology & Work},
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abstract = {The relevance of user experience in safety–critical domains has been questioned and lacks empirical investigation. Based on previous studies examining user experience in consumer technology, we conducted an online survey on positive experiences with interactive technology in acute care. The participants of the study consisted of anaesthesiologists, nurses, and paramedics (N = 55) from three German cities. We report qualitative and quantitative data examining (1) the relevance and notion of user experience, (2) motivational orientations and psychological need satisfaction, and (3) potential correlates of hedonic, eudaimonic, and extrinsic motivations such as affect or meaning. Our findings reveal that eudaimonia was the most salient aspect in these experiences and that the relevance of psychological needs is differently ranked than in experiences with interactive consumer technology. We conclude that user experience should be considered in safety–critical domains, but research needs to develop further tools and methods to address the domain-specific requirements.},
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Nowak, Oliver; Schäfer, René; Brocker, Anke; Wacker, Philipp; Borchers, Jan
Shaping Textile Sliders: An Evaluation of Form Factors and Tick Marks for Textile Sliders Proceedings Article
In: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1–14, 2022.
@inproceedings{nowak2022shaping,
title = {Shaping Textile Sliders: An Evaluation of Form Factors and Tick Marks for Textile Sliders},
author = {Oliver Nowak and René Schäfer and Anke Brocker and Philipp Wacker and Jan Borchers},
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Abdrabou, Yasmeen; Rivu, Radiah; Ammar, Tarek; Liebers, Jonathan; Saad, Alia; Liebers, Carina; Gruenefeld, Uwe; Knierim, Pascal; Khamis, Mohamed; Mäkelä, Ville; others,
Understanding Shoulder Surfer Behavior and Attack Patterns Using Virtual Reality Proceedings Article
In: International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2022), 2022.
@inproceedings{abdrabou2022understanding,
title = {Understanding Shoulder Surfer Behavior and Attack Patterns Using Virtual Reality},
author = {Yasmeen Abdrabou and Radiah Rivu and Tarek Ammar and Jonathan Liebers and Alia Saad and Carina Liebers and Uwe Gruenefeld and Pascal Knierim and Mohamed Khamis and Ville Mäkelä and others},
doi = {10.1145/3531073.3531106},
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Uhde, Alarith; Mesenhöller, Mena; Hassenzahl, Marc
Social Practice Cards: Research material to study social contexts as interwoven practice constellations Journal Article
In: arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.01756, 2022.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags:
@article{uhde2022social,
title = {Social Practice Cards: Research material to study social contexts as interwoven practice constellations},
author = {Alarith Uhde and Mena Mesenhöller and Marc Hassenzahl},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2205.01756},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-01},
urldate = {2022-01-01},
journal = {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.01756},
abstract = {Studying how social contexts shape technology interactions and how we experience them is hard. One challenge is that social contexts are very dynamic and shaped by the situated practices of everyone involved. As a result, the same human-technology interaction can be experienced quite differently depending on what other people around us do. As a first step to study interpersonal and interpractice dynamics, we collected a broad range of visual representations of practices, such as "riding a bike" or "skipping the rope". This material can be used to further explore how different, co-located practices relate to each other.},
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Wolf, Katrin; Kurzweg, Marco; Weiss, Yannick; Brewster, Stephen; Schmidt, Albrecht
Visuo-Haptic Interaction Proceedings Article
In: Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Association for Computing Machinery, Frascati, Rome, Italy, 2022, ISBN: 9781450397193.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: haptic feedback, interaction, interfaces, visual feedback
@inproceedings{10.1145/3531073.3535260,
title = {Visuo-Haptic Interaction},
author = {Katrin Wolf and Marco Kurzweg and Yannick Weiss and Stephen Brewster and Albrecht Schmidt},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3531073.3535260},
doi = {10.1145/3531073.3535260},
isbn = {9781450397193},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {Frascati, Rome, Italy},
series = {AVI 2022},
abstract = {While traditional interfaces in human-computer interaction mainly rely on vision and audio, haptics becomes more and more important. Haptics cannot only increase the user experience and make technology more immersive, it can also transmit information that is hard to interpret only through vision and audio, such as the softness of a surface or other material properties. In this workshop, we aim at discussing how we could interact with technology if haptics is strongly supported and which novel research areas could emerge.},
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Draxler, Fiona; Hirsch, Linda; Li, Jingyi; Oechsner, Carl; Völkel, Sarah Theres; Butz, Andreas
Flexibility and Social Disconnectedness: Assessing University Students’ Well-Being Using an Experience Sampling Chatbot and Surveys Over Two Years of COVID-19 Proceedings Article
In: Designing Interactive Systems Conference, pp. 217–231, 2022.
@inproceedings{draxler2022flexibility,
title = {Flexibility and Social Disconnectedness: Assessing University Students’ Well-Being Using an Experience Sampling Chatbot and Surveys Over Two Years of COVID-19},
author = {Fiona Draxler and Linda Hirsch and Jingyi Li and Carl Oechsner and Sarah Theres Völkel and Andreas Butz},
doi = {10.1145/3532106.3533537},
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date = {2022-01-01},
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MA, YONG; ABDELRAHMAN, YOMNA; PETZ, BARBARELLA; DREWES, HEIKO; ALT, FLORIAN; HUSSMANN, HEINRICH; BUTZ, ANDREAS
Enthusiasts, Pragmatists, and Skeptics: Investigating Users’ Attitudes Towards Emotion-and Personality-Aware Voice Assistants across Cultures Journal Article
In: 2022.
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author = {YONG MA and YOMNA ABDELRAHMAN and BARBARELLA PETZ and HEIKO DREWES and FLORIAN ALT and HEINRICH HUSSMANN and ANDREAS BUTZ},
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Flegel, Nadine; Pöhler, Jonas; Laerhoven, Kristof Van; Mentler, Tilo
“I Want My Control Room To Be…”: On the Aesthetics of Interaction in a Safety-Critical Working Environment Journal Article
In: 2022.
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title = {“I Want My Control Room To Be...”: On the Aesthetics of Interaction in a Safety-Critical Working Environment},
author = {Nadine Flegel and Jonas Pöhler and Kristof Van Laerhoven and Tilo Mentler},
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Chamunorwa, Michael; Wozniak, Mikołaj P; Vöge, Sarah; Müller, Heiko; Boll, Susanne CJ
Interacting with Rigid and Soft Surfaces for Smart-Home Control Journal Article
In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 6, no. MHCI, pp. 1–22, 2022.
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Schneegass, Stefan; Saad, Alia; Heger, Roman; Rodriguez, Sarah Delgado; Poguntke, Romina; Alt, Florian
An Investigation of Shoulder Surfing Attacks on Touch-Based Unlock Events Journal Article
In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 6, no. MHCI, pp. 1–14, 2022.
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Froehlich, Michael; Vermehren, Jose Adrian Vega; Alt, Florian; Schmidt, Albrecht
Implementation and Evaluation of a Point-Of-Sale Payment System Using Bitcoin Lightning Proceedings Article
In: Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, pp. 1–12, 2022.
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title = {Implementation and Evaluation of a Point-Of-Sale Payment System Using Bitcoin Lightning},
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Flegel, Nadine; Laerhoven, Kristof Van; Mentler, Tilo
Scalable Human Computer Interaction in Control Rooms as Pervasive Computing Environments Proceedings Article
In: 33rd European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, pp. 1–5, 2022.
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title = {Scalable Human Computer Interaction in Control Rooms as Pervasive Computing Environments},
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