Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion 1 - Übung
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Übungsleitung: Richard Atterer
Terminplan und Aufgaben
Datum Di/Mi/Fr | Übung |
25/26/28.10.2005 | Übung 1: Rapid and Aimed Human Movement Geänderte Deadline für die Abgabe: 8.11.2005, 8 Uhr |
4.11.2005 | Talk by Dr. Eva Hornecker, 11 am - Details siehe unten |
15/16/18.11.2005 | Übung 2: Essay Abgegebene Essays |
22/23/25.11.2005 | Übung 3: GOMS/KLM (Empfohlene Lektüre zu KLM) Reservierungen für die "advanced interaction" Prototypen und das Nokia N90 |
29/30/02.12.2005 | Übung 4: Concept video |
13/14/16.12.2005 | Übung 5: Mobile Phone Application. Bilddateien für Sketches: 1, 2 Information on Netbeans Mobility, Macromedia Flash lite Example publications that use Diary Studies: M. Czerwinski, E. Horvitz, and S. Wilhite: A Diary Study of Task Switching and Interruptions; Martin Colbert: A Diary Study of Rendezvousing: Group Size, Time Pressure and Connectivity |
10/11/13.01.2006 | Übung 6: Novel Applications for Gaze Tracking Input Code-Template for TCP Client The blink message ("Blinked") in the TCP stream appears not be fully reliable. It is better to implement your own blink detection. E.g.: If between two messages there is a time lag of more than about 100 ms then assume that the user blinked. This builds on the fact that the system stops sending messages when it loses track of the eye. |
24/25/27.01.2006 | Übung 7: Heuristic Evaluation |
31/01/03.02.2006 | Übung 8: User Study |
Essays
Die für Aufgabe 2 abgegebenen Essays sind auch online verfügbar.
Gruppenaufteilung nach Weihnachten
1 Andreas Obergfell Daniel Hilkert Martin Reichenbach Andreas Attenberger |
2 Jerzy Papiorek Michael Bäumel Kerstin Ruhland Benjamin Sanner |
3 Christian Maugg Antje Schussmann Dmytro Shaykhit Thomas Riml |
4 bernd hegewisch Elian Schweizer David Kim Teresa Hillebrenner |
5 Philip Wassenberg Michael Weiler Dominik Andreansky Jan Wendland |
6 Konstantin Kutuzov Sarah Heldt Michael Pollner Reinhard Klein Korbinian Zollner |
7 Ugur Örgün Kay Weckemann Alexandre Dürr Magnus Finkenzeller |
8 Frank Eisensehr Bernhard Engstler Christoph Pahre Dominic Bremer |
9 Christoph Erhardt Patrick Chuh Florian Huber Mark Sven Kaczkowski |
10 Julian Sußmann Wassim Ben Hamadou Serena Cameirano Jonas Koch |
11 Gert Kauntz Philipp Holzer Alexander Kahl Johannes Doll |
12 Johannes Müller Patrick Totzke Max Tafelmayer Kadri Januzaj Margit Jahn |
13 Benjamin Rabinowitsch René Klüber Daniel Wolf Martin Weinand Michael Honig |
14 Benjamin Kunze Fabian Hennecke Thomas L.Lederer Stephan Rattenhuber Matthias Mahrhofer |
15 Martina Ljubenova Corinna Grüber Mario Obendorfer David Weikersdorfer |
Gruppenaufteilung vor Weihnachten
1 Andreas Attenberger Christian Maugg Philip Wassenberg Jan Wendland Antje Schussmann |
2 Thomas Riml Michael Bäumel Dominik Andreansky Michael Weiler Benjamin Sanner |
3 Jerzy Papiorek Kerstin Ruhland Teresa Hillebrenner Dmytro Shaykhit |
4 Daniel Hilkert Martin Reichenbach Elian Schweizer bernd hegewisch |
5 (David Kim) (Andreas Obergfell) (Katrin Sauerwein) |
6 (Lida Hazrat) Bernhard Engstler Patrick Chuh Konstantin Kutuzov David Kim |
7 Florian Huber Reinhard Klein Sarah Heldt Michael Pollner |
8 Magnus Finkenzeller Mark Sven Kaczkowski Frank Eisensehr Kay Weckemann (Giovanni Alunni) |
9 Christoph Pahre Julian Sußmann (Christian Seidl) Alexandre Dürr David Weikersdorfer |
10 Christoph Erhardt Ugur Örgün Dominic Bremer Korbinian Zollner |
11 Philipp Holzer Benjamin Rabinowitsch Matthias Mahrhofer Michael Honig |
12 Serena Cameirano Jonas Koch Corinna Grüber Fabian Hennecke |
13 Gert Kauntz Benjamin Kunze Martin Weinand Johannes Doll |
14 Wassim Ben Hamadou Stephan Rattenhuber Margit Jahn René Klüber |
15 Mario Obendorfer Kadri Januzaj Martina Ljubenova Alexander Kahl Andreas Obergfell |
16 Thomas L.Lederer Daniel Wolf Johannes Müller Max Tafelmayer Patrick Totzke |
Talk by Dr. Eva Hornecker
4.10.2005, 11 am: Co-Designing Novel User Experiences at a Historic Manor House
Museum research is a burgeoning area of research where ubiquitous computing has already made an impact in enhancing user experiences. The goal of the Chawton House project is to extend this work by introducing Ubiquitous Computing not to a museum as such, but a historic English manor house and its grounds. This presents a number of novel challenges relating to the kinds of visitors, the nature of visits, the specific character of the estate, the creation of a persistent and evolving system, and the process of developing it together with Chawton House staff.
In this talk I will describe the project and how we engaged with users in co-design for the Chawton House project. After describing the project and how we proceeded, I will focus on emerging issues for a deeper analysis that concern the co-design of experiences. These concern the issue of co-designing UbiComp scenarios and applications, on exploring a space of opportunities offered by these new technologies, and the challenges we’ve encountered in doing so.