支持自动驾驶-行人界面协同设计探索的有形多显示工具包

Marius Hoggenmüller, M. Tomitsch, Callum Parker, Trung-Thanh Nguyen, Dawei Zhou, Stewart Worrall, E. Nebot
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网络物理系统的出现,如机器人和自动驾驶汽车(AVs),给交互设计领域带来了新的机遇和挑战。尽管人们对以人为本的开发的价值达成了共识,但在设计探索过程中涉及多个利益相关者的定制方法和工具缺乏记录。在本文中,我们提出了一种使用有形多显示工具包的新方法。通过在多个显示器上协调计算机生成的图像,该工具包可以同时捕获多个视角和视角(例如俯视图,第一人称行人视图)。参与者可以通过有形的物体直接与模拟环境互动。同时,对象物理模拟接口的行为(例如,通过集成的LED显示屏)。我们在与专家的设计会议中评估了该工具包,以收集有关自动驾驶-行人界面设计的反馈和输入。本文报告了有形物体和多种显示的结合如何支持协同设计探索。
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A Tangible Multi-Display Toolkit to Support the Collaborative Design Exploration of AV-Pedestrian Interfaces
The advent of cyber-physical systems, such as robots and autonomous vehicles (AVs), brings new opportunities and challenges for the domain of interaction design. Though there is consensus about the value of human-centred development, there is a lack of documented tailored methods and tools for involving multiple stakeholders in design exploration processes. In this paper we present a novel approach using a tangible multi-display toolkit. Orchestrating computer-generated imagery across multiple displays, the toolkit enables multiple viewing angles and perspectives to be captured simultaneously (e.g. top-view, first-person pedestrian view). Participants are able to directly interact with the simulated environment through tangible objects. At the same time, the objects physically simulate the interface’s behaviour (e.g. through an integrated LED display). We evaluated the toolkit in design sessions with experts to collect feedback and input on the design of an AV-pedestrian interface. The paper reports on how the combination of tangible objects and multiple displays supports collaborative design explorations.
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