考勤顺序与智能手机通知显示顺序不匹配的初步调查

Tzu-Chieh Lin, Yu-Shao Su, Emily Yang, Yun Han Chen, Hao-Ping Lee, Yung-Ju Chang
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研究表明,智能手机用户经常关注位于通知列表中间的手机通知。这表明通知上的显示顺序和用户出勤顺序不匹配。然而,我们对用户希望他们的通知如何排序和呈现知之甚少。本文介绍了一种混合方法研究智能手机用户的出勤顺序和他们期望的智能手机通知显示顺序之间的差异的初步结果。我们的初步结果表明,在近一半的情况下,考勤顺序与期望的显示顺序不匹配。具体来说,许多用户希望将某些类别的通知放在通知抽屉中的位置高于他们实际的通知出席行为所建议的位置。此外,虽然我们的参与者觉得一些通知的发件人或内容不太吸引人,比如与购物相关的通知,但他们希望系统给他们更高的优先级。
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A preliminary investigation of the mismatch between attendance order and desired display order of smartphone notifications
Research shows that smartphone users often attend to phone notifications that are in the middle of the notification list. This suggests a mismatch between the display order and the users' attendance order on the notifications. Yet, we know little about how users would like their notifications to be sorted and presented. This paper presents the preliminary results of a mixed-methods study of the difference between smartphone users' attendance order and their desired display order of smartphone notifications. Our preliminary results show that a mismatch between attendance order and desired display order existed in nearly half of cases. Specifically, many users desired certain categories of notifications to be placed higher in their notification drawers than their actual notification-attendance behaviors would tend to suggest. Additionally, while our participants felt that some notifications have low-attractiveness senders or content, such as shopping-related ones, they would want the system to give them a higher priority.
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