Empirically measuring salience of objects for use in pedestrian navigation

M Kattenbeck - Proceedings of the 23rd SIGSPATIAL International …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
In this paper a Structural Equation Model drawing on current theories of salience is
empirically tested using a large scale in-situ experiment (no= 366 objects and np= 119 …

Towards interfaces of mobile pedestrian navigation systems adapted to the user's orientation skills

C Ohm, S Bienk, M Kattenbeck, B Ludwig… - Pervasive and Mobile …, 2016 - Elsevier
It is an open question, whether differently developed orientation skills require alternate
pedestrian navigation interface designs for optimal self-localization during wayfinding. To …

Empirical evidence for context-aware interfaces to pedestrian navigation systems

B Ludwig, M Müller, C Ohm - KI-Künstliche Intelligenz, 2014 - Springer
For geographical mobile search tasks it is rarely sufficient to assist users identifying what
location they are currently looking for, eg a store, cafe or museum. Often the user needs …

I want to view it my way: interfaces to mobile maps should adapt to the user's orientation skills

S Bienk, M Kattenbeck, B Ludwig, M Müller… - Proceedings of the 12th …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
Efficient human-computer-interaction is a key to success for navigation systems, in particular
when pedestrians are using them. Due to the increasing computational power of recent …

How Do Participants Deal with Questions if Asked to Rate Visual Dimensions of an Object?

M Kattenbeck - 2015 - epub.uni-regensburg.de
Research Question: How do participants behave when asked to rate objects' visual
dimensions? Approach: Qualitative Data Analysis Method: 90 participants were asked to …