Using elicitation studies to generate collocated interaction methods
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Using elicitation studies to generate collocated interaction methods. / Jokela, Tero; Rezaei, Parisa Pour; Väänänen, Kaisa.
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, MobileHCI 2016. ACM, 2016. s. 1129-1133.Tutkimustuotos › › vertaisarvioitu
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T1 - Using elicitation studies to generate collocated interaction methods
AU - Jokela, Tero
AU - Rezaei, Parisa Pour
AU - Väänänen, Kaisa
PY - 2016/9/6
Y1 - 2016/9/6
N2 - Elicitation studies allow collecting interaction methods directly from end-users by presenting the users with the end effect of an operation and then asking them to perform the action that caused it. Applying elicitation studies in the domain of collocated interaction might enable designing more intuitive and natural group interaction methods. However, in the past elicitation studies have primarily been conducted with individual users - they have rarely been applied to groups. In this paper, we report our initial experiences in using the elicitation study methodology to generate interaction methods for groups of collocated users with wearable devices.
AB - Elicitation studies allow collecting interaction methods directly from end-users by presenting the users with the end effect of an operation and then asking them to perform the action that caused it. Applying elicitation studies in the domain of collocated interaction might enable designing more intuitive and natural group interaction methods. However, in the past elicitation studies have primarily been conducted with individual users - they have rarely been applied to groups. In this paper, we report our initial experiences in using the elicitation study methodology to generate interaction methods for groups of collocated users with wearable devices.
KW - Collocated interaction
KW - Elicitation study
KW - Guessability study
KW - Multi-device user interfaces
KW - Wearable devices
U2 - 10.1145/2957265.2962654
DO - 10.1145/2957265.2962654
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 1129
EP - 1133
BT - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services Adjunct, MobileHCI 2016
PB - ACM
ER -