Papers/Notes: Interactions in the World
Wednesday, April 14
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
An Empirical Task Analysis of Warehouse Order Picking Using Head-Mounted Displays
Kimberly A. Weaver, GVU Center, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Hannes Baumann, TZI, Universität Bremen, Germany
Thad Starner, GVU Center, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Hendrick Iben, TZI, Universität Bremen, Germany
Michael Lawo, TZI, Universität Bremen, Germany
We present an empirically grounded study using task guidance systems in an ecologically motivated environment to understand the advantages of an HMD-based system over current warehouse order picking methods.
Where is my Team? Supporting Collaboration and Situation Awareness with Tactile Displays
Martin Pielot, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, USA
Oliver Krull, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Susanne Boll, University of Oldenburg, Germany
This paper investigates encoding spatial locations (direction + distance) of several people with tactile torso displays and shows that this can improve situation awareness in situations with high cognitive workload.
Case Study - Designing An Advanced Visualization System for Geological Core Drilling Expeditions
Yu-Chung Chen, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Sangyoon Lee, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
HyeJung Hur, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Jason Leigh, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Andrew Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Luc Renambot, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Case study of the design process of a scalable visualization system for a domain with high knowledge barrier. It can assist designers/developers in understanding the population with similar properties.
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