Detecting Human Attitudes through Interactions with Responsive Environments

Jan Torpus, C. Spindler, Jonas Kellermeyer
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The paper is based on the developments of the research project “Paradigms of Ubiquitous Computing”, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF, 100016_185436 / 1), 2019-23. It investigates the impact of environmentally embedded sensor-actuator systems on humans. With a critical stance, we examine human-machine interfaces to make quantitative statements about behavior patterns and attitudes, only based on their physical interactions with a responsive environment. By staging different paradigms of Ubiquitous Computing in an experimental setup and evaluating them with test persons, we aim to gain insights into the human experience and appropriation of immersive and sometimes challenging situations. The artistic approach is based on strategies of New Media Art and Speculative Design and is not aligned with processes commonly used in applied research and development. The evaluation design is based on mixed methods with a strong emphasis on semantic differentials to quantify user interactions with electronically enhanced devices and furnishings. The focus is on interaction design strategies and evaluation design methods.
通过与反应性环境的互动来探测人类的态度
本文基于瑞士国家科学基金会(SNSF, 100016_185436 / 1), 2019-23资助的研究项目“泛在计算范式”的发展。它调查了环境嵌入式传感器-执行器系统对人类的影响。以批判的立场,我们检查人机界面,仅基于他们与响应环境的物理交互,对行为模式和态度做出定量陈述。通过在实验设置中展示不同的普适计算范式,并与测试人员一起评估它们,我们的目标是深入了解人类体验和对沉浸式和有时具有挑战性的情况的利用。艺术方法基于新媒体艺术和思辨设计的策略,与应用研究和开发中常用的过程不一致。评估设计基于混合方法,强调语义差异,以量化用户与电子增强设备和家具的交互。重点是交互设计策略和评估设计方法。
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