Abstract
In the EU-funded Integrated Project "Computers in the Human Inter- action Loop" (CHIL), perceptive technologies are developed that enable us to build systems that, through perceiving and interpreting the ongoing course of events, are able to support people in situations of co-located communication and collaboration. In the current paper, we present two services. In one service, participants in a small-group meeting receive real-time feedback about observable properties of the meeting that are directly related to the social dynamics, such as individual amount of speaking time or eye gaze patterns. In the other service, teachers in a lecture room receive real-time feedback about the activities and attention level of participants in the lecture. We describe the user- centered design process, the conceptual designs and preliminary results of evaluations.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the conference designing pleasurable products and interfaces, 24-27 October 2005, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
Editors | S. Wensveen, E. Diederiks, T. Djajadiningrat, A. Guenand, S. Klooster, M. Stienstra, P. Vink, K. Overbeeke |
Place of Publication | Eindhoven |
Publisher | Technische Universiteit Eindhoven |
Pages | 451-465 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789086580017 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Event | 2005 International Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces (DPPI 2005) - Eindhoven, Netherlands Duration: 24 Oct 2005 → 27 Oct 2005 |
Conference
Conference | 2005 International Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces (DPPI 2005) |
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Abbreviated title | DPPI 2005 |
Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Eindhoven |
Period | 24/10/05 → 27/10/05 |