Intern
Psychologische Ergonomie

Ubicomp 2015

02.09.2015

Der Lehrstuhl für Psychologische Ergonomie wird dieses Jahr mit dem Beitrag "Examining the Design Space of Insect Inspired Notifications" vertreten sein.

Zusammenfassung:

Our work investigates new designs for notification cues, leveraging knowledge about insects that people gained through lifelong experiences. We conducted a user study to identify people’s knowledge about nine typical and easily differentiated insect-species. We conclude that this information can be used in creating notifications that can be perceived intuitively. We discuss how results of this study can inform design decisions in all four design dimensions of notification systems, and consider the future potential of notifications based on such biomimicry patterns.

Löffler, D., Toriizuka, T., Sakakibara, Y., Schaper, P., and Hurtienne, J. 2015. Examining the Design Space of Insect Inspired Notifications. Paper accepted for the Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2015) . Osaka: September 7–11, 2015.

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