Title
Crossmodal Attention in Public-Private Displays
Abstract
Striking a balance between the public visibility of a display, and ease by which individuals have access to information, is a key challenge for the developers of interfaces to pervasive services. In this paper we utilize the cognitive phenomenon of crossmodal attention as a means of providing users with personalized cues to content on public displays. We describe two prototype applications that use crossmodal cues to temporally multiplex publicly visible information: CROSSFLOW, an ambient navigation system; and CROSSBOARD, a dense multi- user public information display. We outline the results of pilot preliminary user studies and describe the infrastructure required to support crossmodal displays.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/PERSER.2006.1652201
PERSER '06 Proceedings of the 2006 ACS/IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services
Keywords
Field
DocType
public-private displays,crossmodal attention,application software,navigation,prototypes,indexing terms,informatics,ubiquitous computing,human computer interaction,pervasive computing
Crossmodal,Visibility,Computer science,Information access,Navigation system,Human–computer interaction,Crossmodal attention,Ubiquitous computing,Application software,Cognition,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-4244-0237-9
9
0.66
References 
Authors
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Patrick Olivier13049230.82
Stephen W. Gilroy210612.02
Han Cao390.66
Daniel Jackson4464.25
Christian Kray564262.35