Buch, Englisch, 199 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 187 mm x 235 mm
From Theory to Practice
Buch, Englisch, 199 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 187 mm x 235 mm
Reihe: Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics
ISBN: 978-1-62705-656-4
Verlag: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
This book concerns the design of proxemic interactions within such future proxemic-aware ecologies. It imagines a world of devices that have fine-grained knowledge of nearby people and other devices—how they move into range, their precise distance, their identity, and even their orientation—and how such knowledge can be exploited to design interaction techniques.
The first part of this book concerns theory. After introducing proxemics, we operationalize proxemics for ubicomp interaction via the Proxemic Interactions framework that designers can use to mediate people’s interactions with digital devices. The framework, in part, identifies five key dimensions of proxemic measures (distance, orientation, movement, identity, and location) to consider when designing proxemic-aware ubicomp systems. The second part of this book applies this theory to practice via three case studies of proxemic-aware systems that react continuously to people’s and devices’ proxemic relationships. The case studies explore the application of proxemics in small-space ubicomp ecologies by considering first person-to-device, then device-to-device, and finally person-to-person and device-to-device proxemic relationships. We also offer a critical perspective on proxemic interactions in the form of “dark patterns,” where knowledge of proxemics may (and likely will) be easily exploited to the detriment of the user.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Acknowledgments
- Videos
- Figure Credits
- Introduction
- Part I
- Ubicomp in Brief
- Proxemic Interactions Theory
- Operationalizing Proxemics for Ubicomp Interaction
- Exploiting Proxemics to Address Challenges in Ubicomp Ecologies
- Part II: Exploiting Proxemics in Ubicomp Ecologies
- Person/Person-to-Device Proxemic Interactions
- Device-to-Device Proxemic Interactions
- Considering Person-to-Person and Device-to-Device Proxemics
- Dark Patterns
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Biographies