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Issues for the Evaluation of Ambient Displays

Xiaobin Shen, Andrew Vande Moere, Peter Eades and Seok-Hee Hong
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Xiaobin Shen: University of Melbourne, Australia
Andrew Vande Moere: University of Sydney, Australia
Peter Eades: University of Sydney, Australia
Seok-Hee Hong: University of Sydney, Australia

International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), 2009, vol. 1, issue 2, 59-69

Abstract: This article is motivated by two evaluation case studies of ambient information displays. Firstly, an intrusive evaluation of a display called MoneyColor concentrates on the relationship between “distraction” and “comprehension”. This revealed that the comprehension is in direct proportion to display-distraction, but there is no clear relationship between comprehension and self-interruption. Secondly, a non-intrusive evaluation of a display called Fisherman described a quantitative measurement of user “interest” and applied this measurement to investigate “evaluation time” issue. These experiments give some insight into number of issues in evaluation of ambient displays.

Date: 2009
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