Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques

Rukzio, Enrico and Leichtenstern, Karin and Schmidt, Albrecht (2007) Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. In: AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence :. Springer-Verlag, Darmstadt, Germany, pp. 1-18.

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Abstract

Abstract. Mobile devices are more and more used for mobile interactions with things, places and people in the real world. However, so far no studies have discussed which interaction techniques are preferred by users in different contexts. This paper presents an experimental comparison of four different physical mobile interaction techniques: touching, pointing, scanning and usermediated object interaction. To evaluate these techniques across different scenarios and to collect real usage data, four prototypes were implemented: a system for mobile interaction in smart environments, a mobile tourist guide, a mobile museum guide and a prototype for mobile interaction with advertisement posters. In each setting an experimental comparison was performed. Based on the results of these studies, which involved over 60 participants in total, advantages and disadvantages of these interaction techniques are described. Context-specific user preferences are presented for the interaction techniques, to help application designers and developers decide which interaction technique(s) to integrate into their application and which consequences this decision has.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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41898
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Deposited On:
05 Sep 2008 02:38
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Yes
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