Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2914920.2940339
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Comparing two methods to overcome interaction blindness on public displays

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“…Huang et al reported that the use of video content and signage at the eye level have made it easier to attract the attention of passersby [2]. Using animation in the content also improves the attention level [5], [6]. In addition, the vivid colors of the images make the display stand out and be seen easily [3], [7], [8].…”
Section: B Resolving Display Blindnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Huang et al reported that the use of video content and signage at the eye level have made it easier to attract the attention of passersby [2]. Using animation in the content also improves the attention level [5], [6]. In addition, the vivid colors of the images make the display stand out and be seen easily [3], [7], [8].…”
Section: B Resolving Display Blindnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…proposed by studies that devise visual content meant to attract people's attention [2], [3], [5], [6], [7], [8] and by studies that physically place signs to lead people's visual focus to the signage [9], [10]. All of these have been reported to be effective in increasing the attention of passersby to signage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, participants' comments on the drawbacks of the interaction modalities should be taken into account by interface designers to minimize risks of interaction blindness [77,78] in the urban planning context. That "lack of privacy" was mentioned by several participants as a possible negative aspect, points at the need for further researching methods (such as [79]) to guarantee a "personal space" to users while interacting with public displays for voting/commenting in the urban planning context.…”
Section: Implications For System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, participants' comments on the drawbacks of the interaction modalities should be taken into account by interface designers to minimize risks of interaction blindness (Du, Lohoff, et al, 2016;Sorce et al, 2015) in the urban planning context. That "lack of privacy" was mentioned by several participants as a possible negative aspect, points at the need of further researching methods (such as (Röcker et al, 2008)) to guarantee a 'personal space' to users while interacting with public displays for voting/commenting in the urban planning context.…”
Section: Implications For System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%