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ITE254 2 2019 Week7 2
ITE254 2 2019 Week7 2
ITE254 2 2019 Week7 2
Human-Computer Interaction
A. Mintra Ruensuk
mintra.ruensuk@stamford.edu
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Dilemma
• Which is the best way to interact with a smart TV?
• Keyboard?
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
What to design
• Need to take into account:
– Who the users are
Conversational mechanisms
• Various mechanisms and ‘rules’ are followed when
holding a conversation, e.g. mutual greetings
A: Hi there
B: Hi!
C: Hi
A: All right?
C: Good, how’s it going?
A: Fine, how are you?
C: OK
B: So-so. How’s life treating you?
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Being social
• Are F2F conversations being superseded by our social
media interactions?
• How are the ways we live and interact with one another
changing?
Conversational rules
• Sacks et al. (1978) work on conversation analysis
describe three basic rules:
Activity
• How do you start and end a conversation when (i)
taking on a phone and (ii) chatting online?
– email?
– Instant messaging?
– texting?
– Skyping?
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Remote conversations
• Much research on how to support conversations
when people are ‘at a distance’ from each other
Sketch of VideoWindow
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Skype success
• Global household name
3D virtual worlds
• Second Life (2007)
Activity
• How do you represent yourself online? What image
and names do you use?
Telepresence
• New technologies designed to allow a person to
feel as if they were present in the other location
(woman in
white sweater
is in a different
People in different
room to the
places are other three)
superimposed
on the same screen
to make them appear
as if in same space
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Everyone happy
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
A telepresence room
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QBhxuE3Riw
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Huggy Pajama
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ6usrx-GPM
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Coordination mechanisms
• When a group of people act or interact together they
need to coordinate themselves
• They use:
Co-presence
• Technologies that enable co-located groups to
collaborate more effectively
• Formal meetings
Awareness mechanisms
• Involves knowing who is around, what is
happening, and who is talking with whom
• Peripheral awareness
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtjNU0Fs3og
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pb0FXBGKoc
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Sococo
• https://vimeo.com/48410887
ITE254: Human-Computer Interaction
Week7: Interactive Design & Social Interaction
Notification systems
• Users notify others as opposed to being constantly
monitored
What next?
• Besides perpetual sharing and broadcasting of
information, knowledge, and personal content?
• Lifelogging
• Micro-chatting
Summary
• Social mechanisms, like turn-taking, conventions,
etc., enable us to collaborate and coordinate our
activities
Keywords to search
• Kinect • 3D
• Interactive Wall
• Flying robot
• Virtual dressing
• Drone service
• CHI research