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Pub. period:2007-2012
Pub. count:10
Number of co-authors:14



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Manfred Tscheligi:9
Wolfgang Reitberger:5
Christoph Obermair:4

 

 

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Manfred Tscheligi:105
Volker Wulf:55
Vanessa Evers:33
 
 
 
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Tscheligi, Manfred, Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Weiss, Astrid, Wulf, Volker, Evers, Vanessa and Mutlu, Bilge (2012): Exploring collaboration in challenging environments: from the car to the factory and beyond. In: Companion Proceedings of ACM CSCW12 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 2012. pp. 15-16.

We propose a daylong workshop at CSCW2012 on the topic collaboration in challenging and difficult environments, which are to our understanding all contexts, which go beyond traditional working/office settings topic. Examples for these environments can be the automotive context or the context of a semiconductor factory, which show very specific contextual conditions and therefore offer special research challenges: How to address all passengers in the car, not only the driver? How to explore operator tasks in a cleanroom? How could the long-term (social) collaboration of robots and humans be investigated in privacy critical environments?

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Gridling, Nicole, Meschtscherjakov, Alexander and Tscheligi, Manfred (2012): I need help!: exploring collaboration in the car. In: Companion Proceedings of ACM CSCW12 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 2012. pp. 87-90.

Today a huge number of different driving assistance and navigation systems are available on the market. Often these systems fail to take into account the social nature and collaborative mechanism of driving. This paper presents a two-month ethnographic study of drivers and passengers, with the goal of understanding social and collaborative in-car activities while driving to inform in-car navigation design. We found that human assistance and collaborative behavior varied among different contextual situations. Above that User Experience (UX) factors such as trust and perceived safety have a main influence on the type of front-seat passenger assistance and level of collaboration. Based on these observations we present a design approach for collaborative navigation devices that can be used to inform future research and practical applications in automobile collaboration.

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Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Moser, Christiane, Tscheligi, Manfred and Reponen, Erika (2011): Mobile work efficiency: enhancing workflows with mobile devices. In: Proceedings of 13th Conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2011. pp. 737-740.

This workshop is a forum of multi-disciplinary discussion on how mobile devices can increase perceived work efficiency (PWE), as well as how this subjective enhancement can be measured. It brings together practitioners and researchers from different domains interested in researching perceived workflow efficiency in the mobile context. The overall aim is to create a common base, as well as further extend the research agenda for work efficiency enhancement with the assistance of mobile devices both from a scientific, as well as from an industrial perspective.

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Meschtscherjakov, Alexander (2009): Mobile attachment: emotional attachment towards mobile devices and services. In: Proceedings of 11th Conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2009. p. 102.

In my thesis I address the topic of mobile attachment. I provide a theoretical framework for mobile attachment together with influencing factors that indicate user's emotional attachment (EA) to mobile devices and services. I investigate how the concept of user experience (UX) and EA are linked together and I outline how user behavior driven experience sampling can be exploited to measure mobile attachment. My research will result in design suggestions how the creation of EA to mobile devices and services can be facilitated.

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Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Wilfinger, David, Scherndl, Thomas and Tscheligi, Manfred (2009): Acceptance of future persuasive in-car interfaces towards a more economic driving behaviour. In: Schmidt, Albrecht, Dey, Anind K., Seder, Thomas and Juhlin, Oskar (eds.) Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications - AutomotiveUI 2009 21-22 September , 2009, Essen, Germany. pp. 81-88.

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Obermair, Christoph, Reitberger, Wolfgang, Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Lankes, Michael and Tscheligi, Manfred (2008): perFrames: Persuasive Picture Frames for Proper Posture. In: Oinas-Kukkonen, H., Hasle, P., Harjumaa, M. and Segerstaahl, K. (eds.) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Persuasive Technology - PERSUASIVE 2008 June 4-6, 2008, Oulu, Finland. pp. 128-139.

Poor sitting habits and bad sitting posture are often the cause for musculoskeletal disorders like back pain. Also office employees are affected, because they carry out the majority of their work sitting in front of computers. Therefore we aim at sensitizing and motivating office employees regarding preventive healthcare. We have developed a persuasive interface in form of an interactive picture frame which integrates unobtrusively into the working environment – the perFrame. This frame contains a moving portrait of a person the employee loves or likes. It provides affective feedback in order to persuade employees for better sitting habits while working with a computer. We conducted a preliminary in-situ study, deploying these picture frames on the desktops of eight office employees. The results highlight the employees’ acceptance of our application as well as its potential to foster awareness and achieve persuasion regarding healthy behavior in the office.

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Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Reitberger, Wolfgang, Lankes, Michael and Tscheligi, Manfred (2008): Enhanced shopping: a dynamic map in a retail store. In: Youn, Hee Yong and Cho, We-Duke (eds.) UbiComp 2008 Ubiquitous Computing - 10th International Conference September 21-24, 2008, Seoul, Korea. pp. 336-339.

 
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Obermair, Christoph, Reitberger, Wolfgang, Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Lankes, Michael and Tscheligi, Manfred (2008): perFrames: Persuasive Picture Frames for Proper Posture. In: Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri, Hasle, Per F. V., Harjumaa, Marja, Segerståhl, Katarina and Øhrstrøm, Peter (eds.) PERSUASIVE 2008 - Persuasive Technology, Third International Conference June 4-6, 2008, Oulu, Finland. pp. 128-139.

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Reitberger, Wolfgang, Obermair, Christoph, Ploderer, Bernd, Meschtscherjakov, Alexander and Tscheligi, Manfred (2007): Enhancing the Shopping Experience with Ambient Displays: A Field Study in a Retail Store. In: Schiele, Bernt, Dey, Anind K., Gellersen, Hans-Werner, Ruyter, Boris de, Tscheligi, Manfred, Aarts, Emile and Buchmann, Alejandro (eds.) Proceedings of Ambient Intelligence European Conference, AmI 2007 November 7-10, 2007, Darmstadt, Germany. pp. 314-331.

This paper discusses the prototypical implementation of an ambient display and the results of an empirical study in a retail store. It presents the context of shopping as an application area for Ambient Intelligence (AmI) technologies. The prototype consists of an ambient store map that enhances the awareness of customer activity. The results of our study indicate potentials and challenges for an improvement of the shopping experience with AmI technologies. Based on our findings we discuss challenges and future developments for applying AmI technologies to shopping environments.

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Meschtscherjakov, Alexander, Reitberger, Wolfgang, Obermair, Christoph and Tscheligi, Manfred (2007): Designing User Experiences in Special Ubiquitous Contexts. In: Bajart, Anne, Muller, Henk and Strang, Thomas (eds.) UbiComp 2007 Workshop Proceedings September 16-19, 2007, Innsbruck, Austria. pp. 233-238.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2007-2012
Pub. count:10
Number of co-authors:14



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Manfred Tscheligi:9
Wolfgang Reitberger:5
Christoph Obermair:4

 

 

Productive colleagues

Alexander Meschtscherjakov's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Manfred Tscheligi:105
Volker Wulf:55
Vanessa Evers:33
 
 
 
May 23

Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.

-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")

 
 

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