Toward lightweight In-situ self-reporting: An exploratory study of alternative smartwatch interface designs in context

X Yan, S Raj, B Huang, SY Park… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
In-situ self-reporting is an important measurement method used for capturing daily
experience data right-in-the-moment in dynamic contexts. Research has been conducted to …

Evaluating user experiences in mixed reality

D Alexandrovsky, S Putze, V Schwind… - Extended Abstracts of …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
2 BACKGROUND Due to its immersive nature and a wide variety of technical setups, MR
requires careful deliberation of the assessment methods when aiming to conduct immersive …

Tangible self-report devices: accuracy and resolution of participant input

N van Berkel, T Merritt, A Bruun, MB Skov - Proceedings of the Sixteenth …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Tangible input has been explored as a means for participants to self-report experiences
while minimising disruption and allowing for discrete data collection. However, the accuracy …

User burden of microinteractions: An in-lab experiment examining user performance and perceived burden related to in-situ self-reporting

X Yan, Y Li, B Huang, SY Park… - Proceedings of the 23rd …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
In-situ self-reporting on smartwatches has been widely-used to collect data about
participants' experience. Yet it places a burden on participants by requiring immediate …

Promoting Rich and Low-Burden Self-Tracking with Multimodal Data Input

Y Luo - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Manual tracking of personal data offers many benefits such as increased engagement and
situated awareness. However, existing self-tracking tools often employ touch-based input to …

To See or Not to See: Exploring Inattentional Blindness for the Design of Unobtrusive Interfaces in Shared Public Places

L Hirsch, C Schneegass, R Welsch, A Butz - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
People visit public places with different intentions and motivations. While some explore it
carefully, others may just want to pass or are otherwise engaged. We investigate how to …

Understanding User Burden and Receptivity in Response to System Requests of mHealth Interventions

X Yan - 2024 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
Advances in mobile computing offer great potential for changing people's behaviors and
improving individuals' general wellbeing. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions with just-in …

Towards Low-burden Responses to Open Questions in VR

D Alexandrovsky, S Putze, A Schülke… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2021 - arxiv.org
Subjective self-reports in VR user studies is a burdening and often tedious task for the
participants. To minimize the disruption with the ongoing experience VR research has …

Questionnaire design to study flow in the workplace

A Lagevik, E Essinger - 2022 - diva-portal.org
Questionnaires are used as a data-gathering tool in many different scientific fields and their
design is crucial for the accuracy and relevance of the data they collect. In this study, how to …

Measuring Subjective Experiences Using Wearable Microinteractions

A Ponnada - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Mobile technologies present new opportunities to develop personalized health interventions
that respond to changes in behaviors and states. Such interventions are powered by …