Title
Measuring passers-by engagement with AmPost: a printed interactive audio poster.
Abstract
This paper presents AmPost, a prototype of an interactive audio poster, which integrates ink-jet printed sonic and tactile elements along with textual and graphical information. This enables users to directly interact and engage with the poster. To achieve a seamless paper-based interactive poster that includes printed interactive elements, we implement a printed speaker and audio feedback system directly into the paper-based medium, which plays a short tune when someone walks by. Engaging passers-by with this new interface becomes a challenge as posters, in general, are non-interactive. This paper also presents an initial empirical evaluation of AmPost that captures and analyses the frequency and length of user engagement, and evaluates whether user engagement improves with the integration of interactive features, in comparison to the traditional non-interactive poster. This study facilitates in building the generic approach to measure engagement that applies to any kind of posters.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/3010915.3010998
OZCHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Interactive poster, user engagement, printed speaker, measuring engagement
Computer science,User engagement,Audio feedback,Human–computer interaction,Interactive audio,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jonathan Liono1114.95
Andrew Valentine200.34
Chin Koi Khoo381.28
f salim44010.93