@InProceedings{prange2019iot, author = {Sarah Prange AND Christian Tiefenau AND Emanuel von Zezschwitz AND Florian Alt}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of CHI '19 Workshop on New Directions for the IoT: Automate, Share, Build, and Care}}, title = {{Towards Understanding User Interaction in Future Smart Homes}}, year = {2019}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, note = {prange2019iot}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, series = {CHI '19 Workshop}, abstract = {IoT devices are currently finding their way into peoples homes, providing rich functionality by means of various interaction modalities. We see great potential in collecting and analysing data about users' interaction with their smart home devices to gain insights about their daily life behaviour for self-reflection as well as security purposes. We present a methodology to study interaction with IoT devices in users' (smart) homes. Logging daily behaviour usually comes with high effort and often interrupts natural interaction. Hence, we suggest an unobtrusive logging approach by means of a smartwatch and NFC technology. Participants scan interaction with devices using self-placed NFC tags. We tested our method with two flat shares in two cities and provide preliminary insights with regards to the strengths and weaknesses of our study approach.}, keywords = {IoT, Internet of Things, Smart Home, Smart Devices, NFC, Android, Field Study, Data Collection, In-the-wild}, location = {Glasgow, UK}, numpages = {5}, owner = {florian}, timestamp = {2019.05.01}, url = {http://www.florian-alt.org/unibw/wp-content/publications/prange2019iot.pdf}, }