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22nd MUM 2023: Vienna, Austria
- Florian Michahelles, Pascal Knierim, Jonna Häkkilä:
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, MUM 2023, Vienna, Austria, December 3-6, 2023. ACM 2023
Session 1: Privacy and Machine Learning
- Adrian Vulpe-Grigorasi:
Cognitive load assessment based on VR eye-tracking and biosensors. 1-3 - Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Anh Dao Phuong, Franziska Bumiller, Lukas Mecke, Felix Dietz, Florian Alt, Mariam Hassib:
Padlock, the Universal Security Symbol? - Exploring Symbols and Metaphors for Privacy and Security. 4-18 - Dario Fenoglio, Daniel Josifovski, Alessandro Gobbetti, Mattias Formo, Hristijan Gjoreski, Martin Gjoreski, Marc Langheinrich:
Federated Learning for Privacy-aware Cognitive Workload Estimation. 19-30 - Daria Soroko, Gian-Luca Savino, Nicholas Gray, Johannes Schöning:
Social Transparency in Network Monitoring and Security Systems. 31-47 - Jesse W. Grootjen, Alexandra Sipatchin, Siegfried Wahl, Tonja-Katrin Machulla, Lewis L. Chuang, Thomas Kosch:
Assessing Eye Tracking for Continuous Central Field Loss Monitoring. 48-58
Session 2: Methods and Human Factors
- Ashley Colley, Sven Mayer, Jonna Häkkilä:
Developing an Emoji-based User Experience Questionnaire: UEQ-Emoji. 59-67 - Panos Markopoulos, Alireza Khanshan, Sven Bormans, Gabriella Tisza, Ling Kang, Pieter Van Gorp:
Comparative Evaluation of Touch-Based Input Techniques for Experience Sampling on Smartwatches. 68-80 - Alexandre De Masi, Katarzyna Wac:
Forecasting Smartphone Application Chains: an App-Rank Based Approach. 81-92 - Andreas Schmid, Michael Bierschneider, Johannes Hoffmann, Yu Liu, Raphael Wimmer:
Effects of Text Input Latency on Performance and Task Load. 93-101 - Dinara Talypova, Alexander Lingler, Philipp Wintersberger:
User-Centered Investigation of Features for Attention Management Systems in an Online Vignette Study. 102-115
Session 3: Automotive User Interfaces
- Shiv G. Patel, Charles-Olivier Dufresne Camaro, Yumiko Sakamoto, Kevin Fan, Khalad Hasan, Pourang Irani:
On the Road to Productivity: Investigating Text-Presentation Techniques and Audio Assistance for Non-Driving Tasks in Conditionally Automated Vehicles. 116-127 - Mark Colley, Annika Stampf, William Fischer, Enrico Rukzio:
Effects of 3D Displays on Mental Workload, Situation Awareness, Trust, and Performance Assessment in Automated Vehicles. 128-138 - Carina Manger, Anna Preiwisch, Chiara Gambirasio, Simon Golks, Martina Schuß, Andreas Riener:
We're in This Together: Exploring Explanation Needs and Methods in Shared Automated Shuttle Buses. 139-145 - Carina Manger, Florian Pusch, Manuel Thöne, Marco Wenger, Andreas Löcken, Andreas Riener:
Explainability in Automated Parking: The Effect of Augmented Reality Visualizations on User Experience and Situation Awareness. 146-152 - Christopher Katins, Sebastian Stefan Feger, Thomas Kosch:
Pilots' Considerations Regarding Current Generation Mixed Reality Headset Use in General Aviation Cockpits. 153-159
Session 4: Feedback and Tangibles
- Bettina Eska, Jeff-Owens Iyalekhue, Sebastian Günther, Jasmin Niess, Florian Müller:
ThermoFeet: Assessing On-Foot Thermal Stimuli for Directional Cues. 160-165 - Tim Duente, Justin Schulte, Malte Lucius, Michael Rohs:
Colorful Electrotactile Feedback on the Wrist. 166-178 - Marco Kurzweg, Maximilian Letter, Katrin Wolf:
Vibrollusion: Creating a Vibrotactile Illusion Induced by Audiovisual Touch Feedback. 179-191 - David Petersen, Edgar Gellert, Matthias Böhmer:
Extending the Interaction Space of Rotary Knobs by Multi-touch-based Grasp Recognition. 192-203 - Luke Haliburton, Beat Rossmy, Albrecht Schmidt, Ceenu George:
An Exploration of Hidden Data: Identifying and Physicalizing Personal Virtual Data to Extend Co-located Communication. 204-218
Session 5: Mixed Reality I: Challenges, Social Impacts, and User Interactions
- Joseph O'Hagan, Jan Gugenheimer, Jolie Bonner, Florian Mathis, Mark McGill:
Augmenting People, Places & Media: The Societal Harms Posed by Everyday Augmented Reality, and the Case for Perceptual Human Rights. 219-229 - Joseph O'Hagan, Florian Mathis, Mark McGill:
User Reviews as a Reporting Mechanism for Emergent Issues Within Social VR Communities. 230-237 - Ambika Shahu, Klara Kinzer, Florian Michahelles:
Enhancing Professional Training with Single-User Virtual Reality: Unveiling Challenges, Opportunities, and Design Guidelines. 238-250 - Martin Hedlund, Adam Jonsson, Cristian Bogdan, Gerrit Meixner, Elin Ekblom-Bak, Andrii Matviienko:
BlocklyVR: Exploring Block-based Programming in Virtual Reality. 251-263 - Jakob Hartbrich, Florian Weidner, Christian Kunert, Alexander Raake, Wolfgang Broll, Stephanie Arévalo Arboleda:
Eye and Face Tracking in VR: Avatar Embodiment and Enfacement with Realistic and Cartoon Avatars. 264-272
Session 6: Social Agents and Telepresence
- Simone Gallo, Fabio Paternò, Alessio Malizia:
Conversational Interfaces in IoT Ecosystems: Where We Are, What Is Still Missing. 273-287 - Nima Zargham, Leon Reicherts, Vino Avanesi, Yvonne Rogers, Rainer Malaka:
Tickling Proactivity: Exploring the Use of Humor in Proactive Voice Assistants. 288-314 - Anuradha Herath, Samar Sallam, Yumiko Sakamoto, Randy Gomez, Pourang Irani:
Exploring the Design of Social Robot User Interfaces for Presenting Data-Driven Stories. 315-333 - Takeru Yazaki, Daisuke Uriu, Yuna Watanabe, Ryoko Takagi, Zendai Kashino, Masahiko Inami:
"Oh, could you also grab that?": A case study on enabling elderly person to remotely explore a supermarket using a wearable telepresence system. 334-346 - Takeru Yazaki, Yuna Watanabe, Lingrong Kong, Masahiko Inami:
Design and Field Study of Syn-Leap: A Symmetric Telepresence System for Immersion Switching and Walking Across Multiple Locations. 347-359
Session 7: Mixed Reality II: Physical Interaction and Behavior Analysis
- Martin Kocur, Manuel Mayer, Amelie Karber, Miriam Witte, Niels Henze, Johanna Bogon:
The Absence of Athletic Avatars' Effects on Physiological and Perceptual Responses while Cycling in Virtual Reality. 360-370 - Martin Hedlund, Anders Lundström, Cristian Bogdan, Andrii Matviienko:
Jogging-in-Place: Exploring Body-Steering Methods for Jogging in Virtual Environments. 371-379 - David Halbhuber, Roland Thomaschke, Niels Henze, Christian Wolff, Kilian Probst, Johanna Bogon:
Play with my Expectations: Players Implicitly Anticipate Game Events Based on In-Game Time-Event Correlations. 380-391 - Razvan Andrei, Oliver Benjamin Engermann, Christian Glerup Sørensen, Markus Löchtefeld:
Examining the Effects of Eye-tracking on Dyadic Conversations in Virtual Reality. 392-402 - Robbe Cools, Xuesong Zhang, Adalberto L. Simeone:
CReST: Design and Evaluation of the Cross-Reality Study Tool. 403-413
Session 8: For the Better World
- Markus Löchtefeld, Frederik Møller, Lukas Kyster, Anton Nygaard Petersen, Sture Nicolai Jaqué, Anita Larsen, Hamzah Ziadeh:
FridgeSort - Improving Fridge Sorting behaviour to reduce Food Waste through a Mobile Serious Game. 414-421 - Matthias Baldauf, Selina Ingold, Andrea Thoma, Corinne Dickenmann, Michael Ziegler, Mandy Falkenreck, Letizia Cicia, Thomas Kirchschläger, Regula Flisch:
Children's Rights in Your Pocket - Lessons Learned from a Three-Year Case Study on Participatory App Design with Children. 422-433 - Jan Ole Rixen, Jan Henry Belz, Luca-Maxim Meinhardt, Jan Gugenheimer, Enrico Rukzio:
Exploring the Effects of Head-Mounted Augmented Reality on Helping Behaviour. 434-449 - Maryam Amidi, Sven Tietgen, Swamy Ananthanarayan, Torben Wallbaum:
Watch with Joy: Regulating children's media use through alternative activities after screen time. 450-456 - Sarah Aragon-Hahner, Jonas Körber, Mario Schneller, Sven Strickroth:
FindMyself: A Mobile Self-Reflection App to Support Students in Career Decision-Making. 457-470
Posters
- Diogo Martins, Martim Neves, Bernardo Marques, Susana Brás, José Maria Fernandes:
Immerse Yourself in a Fight Against your Fears: A Vision for using Virtual Reality Serious Games and Physiology Assessment in Phobia Treatment. 471-473 - Bernardo Marques, Andreia Santos, Rúben Sobral, João Martins, Fernando Almeida, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Enhancing the Educational Process of Geosciences through 3D Reconstruction, Virtual Reality and a Large Display. 474-476 - Laura Simon, Eva Hornecker:
Tattoo-based biofeedback interface for tension headache and migraine patients. 477-479 - Natalie Van Delm, Robbe Cools, Adalberto L. Simeone:
Investigating the Effect of Material and Shape Abstraction on Object Recognition for Private Objects in Augmented Reality Environments. 480-482 - Dominik Schön, Thomas Kosch, Julius von Willich, Max Mühlhäuser, Sebastian Günther:
VRow-VRow-VRow-Your-Boat: A Toolkit for Integrating Commodity Ergometers in Virtual Reality Experiences. 483-485 - Carina Manger, Jakob Peintner, Manoj Devaraju, Andreas Riener:
Good Vibes Only: A Comparative Study of Seat Vibration Concepts for Redirecting Driver Attention During Visual Distraction. 486-488 - Jan Leusmann, Jannik Wiese, Moritz Ziarko, Sven Mayer:
Investigating Opportunities for Active Smart Assistants to Initiate Interactions With Users. 489-492 - Fatih Oztank, David De La Fuente Escobar, Selim Balcisoy:
First Responders' Take on Technology: A Deep Dive into Mobile and AR Interface Preferences. 493-494 - Caglar Yildirim, Sercan Sengün, Mehmet Akhoroz, Eyup Engin Kucuk, D. Fox Harrell:
Through the Looking Glass: The Role of Virtual Mirrors in Shaping Empathy in Virtual Reality Perspective Taking. 495-498 - Urszula Kulon, Daria Zhukova, Eva Hornecker, Margarita Osipova:
Technology for Staying in Touch with Pets: The Future or Future Not to Come. 499-502 - Kuisma Hurtig, Jemina Colley, Michael D. Jones, Jonna Häkkilä:
Glove Navigator for Skiing in the Mountains. 503-505 - Vimal Darius Seetohul, Katrin Schweitzer, Matthias Böhmer:
Towards Improving Spatial Orientation using Electrical Muscle Stimulation as Tactile and Force Feedback. 506-508 - Nasim Aghamohammadian, Pankhuri Pankhuri, Margarita Osipova, Eva Hornecker:
Aligning preferences: Co-Designing Wearable Solutions for International Student Well-being. 509-513 - Qasim Saboor, Hamd Mehfooz-Khan, Alexander Raake, Stephanie Arévalo Arboleda:
A Virtual Gardening Experience: Evaluating the effect of haptic feedback on spatial presence, perceptual realism, mental immersion, and user experience. 514-516 - Sabine Huschke, Vimal Darius Seetohul, Irma Lindt, Matthias Böhmer:
The Friend's Egg: A Prototype for Spatially Aware, Interpersonal, Audiovisual Remote Communication to Maintain Friendship over Distance. 517-519 - Dario Fenoglio, Martin Gjoreski, Marc Langheinrich:
A Federated Unsupervised Personalisation for Cognitive Workload Estimation. 520-522 - Maren Hinrichs, Verena Grabmaier, Ingrid Stahl, Stefan Schneegass:
Designing a Recommendation System for Spare Parts Replenishment. 523-525 - Inês Antunes, André Antunes, Rui Neves Madeira:
Designing Serious Games with Pervasive Therapist Interface for Phonetic-Phonological Assessment of Children. 526-528 - Siddhanth Jayaraj Ajri, Dat Nguyen, Swati Agarwal, Arun Kumar Reddy Padala, Caglar Yildirim:
Virtual AIVantage: Leveraging Large Language Models for Enhanced VR Interview Preparation among Underrepresented Professionals in Computing. 529-531 - James Tukpah, Njord Soevik, Shubham Bansal, Tejwinder Singh, Caglar Yildirim:
VirtuSign: An AI-Powered, Gamified Virtual Reality Application for the American Sign Language Alphabet. 532-534 - Bengt Escher, Carina Manger, Makram Daou, Theresa Dünninger, Andreas Riener:
A Comparative Analysis of Preferred Communication Options of Passengers in Networked Shared Automated Vehicles. 535-537
Workshops
- Simone Kriglstein, Gloria Mittmann, Adam Barnard, Kate Woodcock:
Making A Real Connection: Pro-Social Collaborative Play in Extended Realities - Trends, Challenges and Potentials. 538-541 - Alexander Lingler, Dinara Talypova, Fiona Draxler, Christina Schneegass, Tilman Dingler, Philipp Wintersberger:
MuM'23 Workshop on Interruptions and Attention Management. 542-545 - Philipp Wintersberger, Andrii Matviienko, Yu Wang, Patrick Ebel, Ammar Al-Taie, Stephen A. Brewster, Florian Michahelles, Arjan Stuiver:
BikeSimWS: Workshop on Simulators, Scenarios, and Test Standard for Bicycle Research. 546-549
Demonstrations
- Philipp Thalhammer, David Müller, Alexander Schmidt, Michael Huber, Albrecht Schmidt, Sebastian S. Feger:
ConnectivityControl: A Model Ecosystem for Advanced Smart Home Privacy. 550-552 - Georg Regal, Caterina Maidhof, Jaison Puthenkalam, Zeljko Khermayer, Katarina Pavsek, Andreas Sackl:
Feel the Art: Digital, Tangible Postcards for Accessible Cultural Experiences. 553-555 - Vanessa Voigt, Raffael Wiethe, Chanakarn Sassmann, Moritz Will, Sarah Delgado Rodriguez, Florian Alt:
Safe Call: A Tangible Smartphone Interface That Supports Safe and Easy Phone Calls and Contacts Management for Older People. 556-558 - Pantea Sanei Ganjeh, Michael Bosomefi Chamunorwa, Abhinand Parambil Gopal, Santosh Mutyala:
Vasi-Light: Using Everyday Decorative Items as Smarthome Interfaces. 559-561 - Nils Gallist, Jürgen Hagler:
Tourism in the Metaverse: Digital Twin of a City in the Alps. 562-564 - Florian Taurer, Florian Wolling, Josh Moore, Florian Michahelles:
Smart Trash Can: Easy Collection of Photos of Organic Waste in the Home. 565-567
Doctoral Consortium
- André Antunes:
Designing a Digital Twin for Adaptive Serious Games-based Therapy. 568-570 - Marco Kurzweg:
Haptic Illusions through Augmenting Humans and Environments. 571-573 - Nicia Guillén Yparrea, María Soledad Ramírez-Montoya:
The Use of Metaverse for Intercultural Collaboration in Higher Education. 574-576 - Annika Sabrina Schulz:
User Interactions with Internet of Things (IoT) Devices in Shared Domestic Spaces. 577-579 - Julia Dominiak:
Reconfigurable Interactive Environments for the Future of Work. 580-582 - Alia Saad, Max Pascher, Khaled Kassem, Roman Heger, Jonathan Liebers, Stefan Schneegass, Uwe Gruenefeld:
Hand-in-Hand: Investigating Mechanical Tracking for User Identification in Cobot Interaction. 583-591
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