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11 - Computer Science and Informatics

University of Glasgow

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Output title

Crosstrainer: testing the use of multimodal interfaces in situ

Type
E - Conference contribution
Name of conference/published proceedings
CHI '10 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Volume number
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Issue number
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First page of article
333
ISSN of proceedings
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Year of publication
2010
URL
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Number of additional authors
1
Additional information

<20>First ‘in the wild’ study comparing the advantages of audio and tactile feedback for mobile devices. Participants took phones away and used them during their everyday lives to give real-world results. Demonstrated a significant preference and performance improvement for tactile. Won an Honourable Mention award at ACM SIGCHI2010. Award winners are chosen from the top 5% of papers. ACM CHI is the top publication venue in HCI. Built on an initial paper at ACM ICMI2008 (dx.doi.org/10.1145/1452392.1452423) which also won a Best Paper Award. Hoggan’s PhD was half-funded by Nokia (contact: jyri.huopaniemi@nokia.com) who gave us unique prototype hardware for this work.

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
None
Citation count
5
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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