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Doris Hausen, Sebastian Loehmann, Marie Lehmann
Everyday Peripheral Tasks vs. Digital Peripheral Tasks In Extended Abstracts of the 32nd SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '14. Toronto, Canada, April 26 - May 1, 2014. ACM, New York, NY, USA. 2545-2550. |
Peripheral interaction is very common in everyday interaction with the physical world. We seemingly effortlessly tie our shoe laces while being fully engaged in a conversation or stir the soup on the stove while reading the recipe. Recently researchers started to build on this human capability of dividing attention and develop digital devices that also are intended to be operated in the attentional (and visual) periphery. However, evaluating to which extent a device indeed moves into the periphery is hard to assess. This work aims at investigating everyday peripheral tasks with the physical world to offer insights on their effect on computer-based work and act as comparison for digital peripheral devices. |