Paul Holleis

Ph.D

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Current place of employment:
DOCOMO Euro Labs


Researcher in the Smart and Secure Services research group at DOCOMO Euro Labs in Munich, Germany.

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Mahato, Hema, Kern, Dagmar, Holleis, Paul and Schmidt, Albrecht (2008): Implicit personalization of public environments using bluetooth. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 3093-3098. Available online

Implicit and remote personalization of public environments is technically easily possible by using Bluetooth technology. We present a concept to allow people to individually influence public content such as songs played in shopping malls, news displayed on big displays, and advertisements shown etc. based on the Bluetooth functionality in their mobile. Users define once their preferences and store them encoded in the Bluetooth friendly name of their mobile phone. We describe the underlining idea, the implementation of the prototype "Bluemusic" as well as the conducted online survey and the initial user trail. The results suggested that the participants are cautious regarding privacy issues but very interested in such implicit interaction possibilities with public environments.

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Sahami, Alireza, Holleis, Paul, Schmidt, Albrecht and Häkkilä, Jonna (2008): Rich Tactile Output on Mobile Devices. In: Aarts, Emile H. L., Crowley, James L., Ruyter, Boris E. R. de, Gerhäuser, Heinz, Pflaum, Alexander, Schmidt, Janina and Wichert, Reiner (eds.) Ambient Intelligence - European Conference - AmI 2008 November 19-22, 2008, Nuremberg, Germany. pp. 210-221. Available online

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Holleis, Paul, Schmidt, Albrecht, Paasovaara, Susanna, Puikkonen, Arto and Häkkilä, Jonna (2008): Evaluating capacitive touch input on clothes. In: Hofte, G. Henri ter, Mulder, Ingrid and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2008 September 2-5, 2008, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. pp. 81-90. Available online

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Schmidt, Albrecht, Gellersen, Hans, Hoven, Elise van den, Mazalek, Ali, Holleis, Paul and Villar, Nicolas (eds.) TEI 2008 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 18-20, 2008, Bonn, Germany.

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Holleis, Paul, Huhtala, Jussi and Häkkilä, Jonna (2008): Studying applications for touch-enabled mobile phone keypads. In: Schmidt, Albrecht, Gellersen, Hans, Hoven, Elise van den, Mazalek, Ali, Holleis, Paul and Villar, Nicolas (eds.) TEI 2008 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction February 18-20, 2008, Bonn, Germany. pp. 15-18. Available online

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Holleis, Paul and Schmidt, Albrecht (2008): MakeIt: Integrate User Interaction Times in the Design Process of Mobile Applications. In: Indulska, Jadwiga, Patterson, Donald J., Rodden, Tom and Ott, Max (eds.) Pervasive 2008 - Pervasive Computing, 6th International Conference May 19-22, 2008, Sydney, Australia. pp. 56-74. Available online

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Holleis, Paul, Otto, Friederike, Hussmann, Heinrich and Schmidt, Albrecht (2007): Keystroke-level model for advanced mobile phone interaction. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2007 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2007. pp. 1505-1514. Available online

The design of applications using mobile devices needs a different quality assessment than those known for desktop applications. Of the many aspects that have to be taken into account, one important criterion is the average time users need to complete a task. For interactions with the mouse, keyboard or touch screens, there exist models that predict interaction times like Fitts' law or the Keystroke-Level Model (KLM). This paper shows parallels to these models for advanced interactions with mobile phones targeted at pervasive services, including near field communication as well as built-in cameras and sensors. Applications can be evaluated with respect to user performance time without having a prototype running on the phone. To accomplish that, we extend the known KLM by identifying basic interaction elements for mobile phones and give estimates for expert user performance derived from several user tests.

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Schmidt, Albrecht, Terrenghi, Lucia and Holleis, Paul (2007): Methods and guidelines for the design and development of domestic ubiquitous computing applications. In Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 3 (6) pp. 721-738

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Rukzio, Enrico, Leichtenstern, Karin, Callaghan, Victor, Holleis, Paul, Schmidt, Albrecht and Chin, Jeannette Shiaw-Yuan (2006): An Experimental Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques: Touching, Pointing and Scanning. In: Dourish, Paul and Friday, Adrian (eds.) UbiComp 2006 Ubiquitous Computing - 8th International Conference September 17-21, 2006, Orange County, CA, USA. pp. 87-104. Available online

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Terrenghi, Lucia, Kranz, Matthias, Holleis, Paul and Schmidt, Albrecht (2006): A cube to learn: a tangible user interface for the design of a learning appliance. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 10 (2) pp. 153-158

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Publication statistics

Publication period:2006-2008
Publication count:10
Number of co-authors:20



Productive colleagues

Paul Holleis's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Albrecht Schmidt:60
Enrico Rukzio:29
Jonna Häkkilä:22


Collaboration count

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Albrecht Schmidt:9
Jonna Häkkilä:3
Lucia Terrenghi:2

 

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