自动、手势、语音、位置还是跨设备交互?比较互动方法来显示公众感兴趣的话题

Q1 Computer Science Frontiers in ICT Pub Date : 2018-09-03 DOI:10.3389/fict.2018.00020
Amir E. Sarabadani Tafreshi, Andrea Soro, G. Tröster
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大多数公开和半公开展示的内容与路过的人无关。结果,大多数过路人完全忽略了这些展示。这个问题的一个解决方案是给观众提供一种方法,让他们明确地与这些显示器进行交互,以传达他们的兴趣,从而接收与他们相关的内容。然而,哪种互动方式最适合收集观众的兴趣信息仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。为了确定合适的方法来显示对公共展示感兴趣的主题,我们确定了在设置公共展示时要考虑的一系列维度。我们报告了一项单用户和多用户研究,使用这些维度来测量自动、手势、语音、位置和跨设备兴趣指示方法的影响。我们的结果使我们能够为从业者和研究人员建立指导方针,为给定的场景选择最合适的兴趣指示方法。我们的研究结果表明,跨设备和自动方法强有力地保留了用户的隐私。据报道,手势和位置方法是一种有趣的体验。然而,手势方法在单用户研究中的表现优于在多用户研究中的表现。
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Automatic, Gestural, Voice, Positional, or Cross-Device Interaction? Comparing Interaction Methods to Indicate Topics of Interest to Public Displays
Most public and semi-public displays show content that is not related to people passing by. As a result, most passersby completely ignore the displays. One solution to this problem is to give viewers the means to interact explicitly with such displays to convey their interests and thus receive content relevant to them. However, which method of interaction is most appropriate for gathering information on viewers' interests is still an open question. To identify methods appropriate for indicating topics of interest to public displays, we identified a range of dimensions to be considered when setting up public displays. We report a single-user and a multi-user study that use these dimensions to measure the effects of automatic, gestural, voice, positional, and cross-device interest indication methods. Our results enable us to establish guidelines for practitioners and researchers for selecting the most suitable interest indication method for a given scenario. Our results showed that cross-device and automatic methods strongly retain users' privacy. Gestural and positional methods were reported to be a fun experience. However, the gestural method performed better in the single-user study than in the multi-user study in all dimensions.
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