GravitySpot: Guiding Users in Front of Public Displays Using On-Screen Visual Cues

Florian Alt, A. Bulling, G. Gravanis, Daniel Buschek
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Users tend to position themselves in front of interactive public displays in such a way as to best perceive its content. Currently, this sweet spot is implicitly defined by display properties, content, the input modality, as well as space constraints in front of the display. We present GravitySpot - an approach that makes sweet spots flexible by actively guiding users to arbitrary target positions in front of displays using visual cues. Such guidance is beneficial, for example, if a particular input technology only works at a specific distance or if users should be guided towards a non-crowded area of a large display. In two controlled lab studies (n=29) we evaluate different visual cues based on color, shape, and motion, as well as position-to-cue mapping functions. We show that both the visual cues and mapping functions allow for fine-grained control over positioning speed and accuracy. Findings are complemented by observations from a 3-month real-world deployment.
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GravitySpot:使用屏幕上的视觉提示引导用户在公共显示器前
用户倾向于将自己定位在交互式公共显示器的前面,以便最好地感知其内容。目前,这个最佳点是由显示属性、内容、输入模式以及显示前的空间限制隐式定义的。我们提出了GravitySpot——一种通过使用视觉线索主动引导用户到显示器前的任意目标位置,从而使最佳点灵活的方法。这样的引导是有益的,例如,如果一个特定的输入技术只在一个特定的距离上工作,或者如果用户应该被引导到一个大型显示器的非拥挤区域。在两项对照实验室研究(n=29)中,我们基于颜色、形状和运动以及位置到线索映射功能评估了不同的视觉线索。我们表明,视觉提示和映射功能都允许对定位速度和精度进行细粒度控制。研究结果与为期3个月的实际部署的观察结果相辅相成。
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