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WoZ Way: Enabling Real-time Remote Interaction Prototyping & Observation in On-road Vehicles

Published: 25 February 2017 Publication History

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Interaction designers often have difficulty understanding people's real-world experiences with ubiquitous systems. The automobile is a great example of these challenges, where on-road testing is time-consuming and provides little ability for rapid prototyping of interface behavior. In this demonstration, we show WoZ Way, a system to connect remote designers and researchers. During this demonstration, people will have the opportunity to "ride along" with a driver on the road while observing the drive, interacting through a machine speech system, viewing live car data, and controlling an in-car interface prototype.

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    CSCW '17 Companion: Companion of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing
    February 2017
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    DOI:10.1145/3022198
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    1. Wizard of Oz
    2. design methods
    3. ethnography
    4. interaction design
    5. prototyping

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    February 25 - March 1, 2017
    Oregon, Portland, USA

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