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Title: Designing Attention-Centric


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  • Designing Attention-Centric
  • Notification Systems

Five HCI Challenges
Scott McCrickard Center for Human-Computer
Interaction Department of Computer
Science Virginia Tech mccricks_at_cs.vt.edu
http//www.cs.vt.edu/mccricks
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overview
  • Technological realities of multiple, ubiquitous
    information delivery streams for user
    notification often beg improved interface
    usability and human-computer interaction.
  • Many new HCI approaches hint at promising
    notification solutions, but the HCI field faces
    five important challenges that can be assisted by
    applied research from the cognitive systems
    community

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overview
  • convenient access to basic research and
    guidelines
  • requirements engineering methods for notification
    interfaces
  • better and more usable predictive modeling for
    preattentive and dual-task interfaces
  • standard empirical evaluation procedures for
    notification system interfaces
  • conceptual frameworks for organizing reusable
    design and software components

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agenda
background
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
challenges
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
future work
system development
claims reuse in design
method creation
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • Small, corner of the desktop or peripheral
    utilities ? notification systems
  • System goal awareness of information throughout
    the day, rather than concentrated task-related
    usage
  • Typical information of interest
  • News, sports, stocks, weather
  • Email other messaging
  • Groupwork coordination
  • System monitors/alerts

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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • Usage characteristics
  • System is monitored while a primary task is
    continued (document editing, web browsing)
  • Preserving primary task performance
  • Avoiding unwanted distraction and frustration
  • Secondary information content may cause users to
    switch primary tasks or perform tasks
    differently, access additional details, etc
  • Facilitating rapid and appropriate reaction
  • Distinguishing importance of information
  • Users may want to recall information later,
    relate patterns or trends, or use for planning
  • Supporting information visualization and
    comprehension
  • Design implications?

challenges
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • Primary task degradation?
  • Awareness gains?
  • Response selection?

vs.
But how to generalize knowledge?
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • A possible solution
  • Three abstract user goals involving human
    information processing for notification systems
  • Interruption (I) redirection of attentional
    focus
  • Reaction (R) instantaneous stimulus response
  • Comprehension (C) long term memory interaction
  • User goals may necessitate specific levels of
    each critical parameter (high low?)
  • Interface information design options can
    facilitate certain parameter ranges best

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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
Interruption
high
low
high
Comprehension
Reaction
high
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
Interruption
high
low
high
Users Goal
Comprehension
Reaction
high
Low interruption comprehension, High reaction
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
Interruption
high
low
high
Users Goal
Comprehension
Reaction
Ticker
high
In-place animation
generalized empirical study results
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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • Interface development usability engineering
    of
  • In-vehicle information systems (IVIS)
  • Secondary information display
  • Interaction for selection and manipulation
  • Systems supporting activity awareness of
    group project collaboration efforts
  • Large screen status displays in classrooms
  • Other real world interfaces ubiquitous
    computing solutions
  • Balancing multi-task user goals with aesthetics

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background
challenges
future work
early design efforts
the IRC
info design studies
current efforts
  • Designing notification system interfaces
    continues to present difficult, multidisciplinary
    challenges
  • Our HCI development efforts can benefit from work
    in five areas
  • 1- Guideline access
  • 2- Requirements engineering
  • 3- Predictive modeling
  • 4- Usability evaluation methods
  • 5- Classification methods for reusable components

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background
challenges
future work
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
  • Experiment psychology human factors research
    produces lots of great attention management basic
    research, BUT--
  • How where can interfaces developers of
    notification systems access digestible
    summaries?
  • How are applicable information design guidelines
    theories delivered to the practicing
    development community?
  • What are known effects of exemplar systems?

challenge
The HCI development community must have
convenient access to basic research and
guidelines for attention-centric notification
design.
and how can this be improved?
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background
challenges
future work
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
  • Usability engineers often lead software
    development efforts, assessing and documenting
    user requirements, BUT, for notification systems
    design
  • Is this activity well guided by cognitive
    psychology expertise?
  • If needs analysis processes were better informed,
    wouldnt later designs be better and cheaper?

challenge
Processes and frameworks should be available for
requirements engineering and development of
interaction specifications for software engineers.
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background
challenges
future work
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
  • Current cognitive modeling systems hold great
    promise for improved usability engineering
    effort, BUT--
  • When will usability modeling systems be available
    for usability engineers to train with and use in
    practice!
  • When will modeling systems provide insight for
    dual-task situations?
  • What can the HCI research customers do to help?

challenge
Better and more usable predictive modeling for
preattentive and dual-task interfaces is needed.
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background
challenges
future work
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
  • Lab-based interface usability evaluation methods
    for notification systems are often custom
    approaches that may not target essential
    questions and limit generalizability
  • Can standard experimental platforms and methods
    be adapted for interface evaluation?
  • How should existing usability evaluation methods,
    such as cognitive walkthroughs and heuristics, be
    adapted for dual-task systems?

challenge
Usability engineers need assistance in developing
standard empirical evaluation procedures for
notification system interfaces.
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background
challenges
future work
guideline access
requirements engineering
predictive modeling
usability evaluation
component classification
challenge
Conceptual frameworks must be crafted to assist
in organizing reusable design and software
componentsa necessity for design efficiency and
long-term progress.
  • Designers want to be able to reuse design
    knowledge and components, BUT -- how can the
    effects on users be described without standard
    notations?
  • What are meaningful categories of dual-task
    design knowledge?we proposed three parameters
  • How can design effects on users be objectively
    expressed?

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background
challenges
future work
system development
claims reuse in design
method creation
  • Claims are concise expressions of the effects of
    a designed artifact on a user
  • Expresses pros cons (Sutcliffe Carroll,
    1999)
  • Relates to a usage scenario
  • Ongoing research
  • Can claims be a solution for design knowledge
    reuse?
  • How should claims for notification systems be
    indexed, accessed, and used?

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background
challenges
future work
system development
claims reuse in design
method creation
  • The IRC framework provides a possible basis for
  • A requirements engineering process
  • Referral of usability evaluation tools/techniques
  • Classification of design claims
  • Ongoing research
  • Validation automating procedures
  • Grounding methods in theory

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background
challenges
future work
system development
claims reuse in design
method creation
  • Development efforts continue
  • In-vehicle information systems
  • Group work support
  • Ubiquitous real world interface systems
  • Special interest in broader efforts
    multi-disciplinary collaborations that create or
    exercise frameworks, systems, and models that
    respond to these challenges

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  • Designing Attention-Centric
  • Notification Systems

Five HCI Challenges
Scott McCrickard Center for Human-Computer
Interaction Department of Computer
Science Virginia Tech mccricks_at_cs.vt.edu
http//www.cs.vt.edu/mccricks
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