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Permulin: Collaboration on Interactive Surfaces with Personal In- and Output

Lissermann, Roman ; Huber, Jochen ; Steimle, Jürgen ; Mühlhäuser, Max (2013)
Permulin: Collaboration on Interactive Surfaces with Personal In- and Output.
doi: 10.1145/2468356.2468630
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Interactive tables are well suited for co-located collaboration. Most prior research assumed users to share the same overall display output; a key challenge was the appropriate partitioning of screen real estate, assembling the right information “at the users’ fingertips” through simultaneous input. A different approach is followed in recent multi-view display environments: they offer personal output for each team member, yet risk to dissolve the team due to the lack of a common visual focus. Our approach combines both lines of thought, guided by the question: “What if the visible output and simultaneous input was partly shared and partly private?” We present Permulin as a concrete corresponding implementation, based on a set of novel interaction concepts that support fluid transitions between individual and group activities, coordination of group activities, and concurrent, distraction-free in-place manipulation. Study results indicate that users are able to focus on individual work on the whole surface without notable mutual interference, while at the same time establishing a strong sense of collaboration.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2013
Autor(en): Lissermann, Roman ; Huber, Jochen ; Steimle, Jürgen ; Mühlhäuser, Max
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Permulin: Collaboration on Interactive Surfaces with Personal In- and Output
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: Mai 2013
Verlag: ACM
Buchtitel: CHI EA '13: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM annual conference extended abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts
DOI: 10.1145/2468356.2468630
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Interactive tables are well suited for co-located collaboration. Most prior research assumed users to share the same overall display output; a key challenge was the appropriate partitioning of screen real estate, assembling the right information “at the users’ fingertips” through simultaneous input. A different approach is followed in recent multi-view display environments: they offer personal output for each team member, yet risk to dissolve the team due to the lack of a common visual focus. Our approach combines both lines of thought, guided by the question: “What if the visible output and simultaneous input was partly shared and partly private?” We present Permulin as a concrete corresponding implementation, based on a set of novel interaction concepts that support fluid transitions between individual and group activities, coordination of group activities, and concurrent, distraction-free in-place manipulation. Study results indicate that users are able to focus on individual work on the whole surface without notable mutual interference, while at the same time establishing a strong sense of collaboration.

Freie Schlagworte: - TI - Area Tangible Interaction
ID-Nummer: TUD-CS-2013-0034
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 20 Fachbereich Informatik
20 Fachbereich Informatik > Telekooperation
Hinterlegungsdatum: 31 Dez 2016 12:59
Letzte Änderung: 14 Jun 2021 06:14
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