Publications - Human-Computer Interaction, Prof. Dr Rukzio
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conferenceDungeonMaker: Embedding Tangible Creation and Destruction in Hybrid Board Games through Personal Fabrication Technology1202451979-8-4007-0330-0/24/0510.1145/3613904.3642243Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsACM
New York, NY, USA
20CHI 2024HonoluluDungeonMakert3://file?uid=487097EvgenyStemasovTobiasWagnerAliAskariJessicaJanekOmidRajabiAnjaSchikorrJulianFrommelJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioconferencepARam: Leveraging Parametric Design in Extended Reality to Support the Personalization of Artifacts for Personal Fabrication1202451979-8-4007-0330-0/24/0510.1145/3613904.3642083Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsACM
New York, NY, USA
22CHI 2024Honoluluparamt3://file?uid=487098EvgenyStemasovSimonDemharterMaxRädlerJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of a Gaze-Based 2D Platform Game on User Enjoyment, Perceived Competence, and Digital Eye Strain1202451In Proc. of CHI 2024 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=485718MarkColleyBeateWannerMaxRädlerMarcelRötzerJulianFrommelTeresaHirzlePascalJansenEnricoRukzioarticleInvestigating the Effects of External Communication and Platoon Behavior on Manual Drivers at Highway Access120245In Proc. of CHI 2024 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, cond. accepted)ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=485716MarkColleyOmidRajabiEnricoRukzioarticlePedSUMO: Simulacra of Automated Vehicle-Pedestrian Interaction Using SUMO To Study Large-Scale Effects20249th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI)ACM/IEEE
New York, NY, USA
https://github.com/M-Colley/pedsumot3://file?uid=484761MarkColleyJulianCzymmeckMustafaKücükkocakPascalJansenEnricoRukzioarticle10.1145/3643558'Eco Is Just Marketing': Unraveling Everyday Barriers to the Adoption of Energy-Saving Features in Major Home AppliancesEnergy-saving features (ESFs) represent a simple way to reduce the resource consumption of home appliances (HAs), yet they remain under-utilized. While prior research focused on increasing the use of ESFs through behavior change interventions, there is currently no clarity on the barriers that restrict their utilization in the first place. To bridge this gap, we conducted a qualitative analysis of 349 Amazon product reviews and 98 Reddit discussions, yielding three qualitative themes that showcase how users perceive, interact with, and evaluate ESFs in HAs. Based on these themes, we derived frequent barriers to ESF adoption, which guided a subsequent expert focus group (N=5) to assess the suitability of behavior change interventions and potential alternative strategies for ESF adoption. Our findings deepen the understanding of everyday barriers surrounding ESFs and enable the targeted design and assessment of interventions for future HAs.2024Mar10.1145/3643558Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. (IMWUT)8ACM271energy-saving mechanisms, home appliances, sustainabilityt3://file?uid=486903AlbinZeqiriPascalJansenJan OleRixenMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleLaw and Order: Investigating the Effects of Conflictual Situations in Manual and Automated Driving in a German Sample12024International Journal of Human-Computer StudiesElsevier
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
t3://file?uid=487649AnnikaStampfAnn-KathrinKnuthMarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleExploring the Effects of Head-Mounted Augmented Reality on Helping BehaviourAugmented Reality (AR) can alter environments and steer attention. While prior work dominantly focuses on exploring performances of augmentations, this work aims to understand the societal impact of AR in complex social situations. Focusing on prosocial helping behaviour, we created two scenarios and designed five augmentations aiming to motivate a user to help. We wanted to understand (1) the impact on situation perception and (2) the impact on the social structure. In an online video experiment (n=294), we found that augmenting can impact anxiety about the situation and significantly increase the perceived reason to help being directed towards the augmentation. Similarly, we found that the helped rated the "reason" and "thankfulness" significantly higher towards AR than the helper, creating a disagreement around agency and responsibility. We discuss the implications of AR in complex social structures and how responsibility and agency will become important when embedding AR in our social lives.20231203110.1145/3626705.3627969Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous MultimediaACM
New York, NY, United States
t3://file?uid=485402Jan OleRixenJan HenryBelzLuca-MaximMeinhardtJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of 3D Displays on Mental Workload, Situation Awareness, Trust, and Performance Assessment in Automated Vehicles20231210.1145/3626705.3627786International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM ’23)ACM
New York, NY, uSA
t3://file?uid=482940MarkColleyAnnikaStampfWilliamFischerEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of Uncertain Trajectory Prediction Visualization in Highly Automated Vehicles on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive LoadAutomated vehicles are expected to improve safety, mobility, and inclusion. User acceptance is required for the successful
introduction of this technology. One essential prerequisite for acceptance is appropriately trusting the vehicle’s capabilities.
System transparency via visualizing internal information could calibrate this trust by enabling the surveillance of the vehicle’s
detection and prediction capabilities, including its failures. Additionally, concurrently increased situation awareness could
improve take-overs in case of emergency. This work reports the results of two online comparative video-based studies on
visualizing prediction and maneuver-planning information. Effects on trust, cognitive load, and situation awareness were
measured using a simulation (N=280) and state-of-the-art road user prediction and maneuver planning on a pre-recorded
real-world video using a real prototype (N=238). Results show that color conveys uncertainty best, that the planned trajectory
increased trust, and that the visualization of other predicted trajectories improved perceived safety20231210.1145/3631408Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)ACM
New York, NY, USA
23t3://file?uid=483418MarkColleyOliverSpeidelJanStrohbeckJan OleRixenJan HenryBelzEnricoRukzioarticleThe Loop and Ways to Break It: Investigating Infinite Scrolling Behaviour in Social Media Applications and Reasons to Stop120230910.1145/3604275Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '23) (conditionally acceptedACMrixen2023loopt3://file?uid=481676Jan OleRixenLuca-MaximMeinhardtMichaelGlöcklerAnnaSchlothauerMarius-LukasZiegenbeinMarkColleyJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleStairway to Heaven: A Demonstration of Different Trajectories and Weather Conditions in Automated Urban Air Mobility202309https://doi.org/10.1145/3581961.3610372Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’23 Adjunct); Joint First AuthorsACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=481874Luca-MaximMeinhardtMarkColleyAlexanderFassbenderEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of Urgency and Cognitive Load on Interaction in Highly Automated Vehicles120230910.1145/3604254Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '23)ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=481873MarkColleyCristinaEvangelistaTito DazaRubianoEnricoRukzioarticleA Demonstration of AutoVis: Enabling Mixed-Immersive Analysis of Automotive User Interface Interaction Studies20230910.1145/3581961.3610374Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’23 Adjunct)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://autovis-demo.onrender.com/t3://file?uid=480184PascalJansenJulianBrittenAlexanderHäuseleThiloSegschneiderMarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleScalability in External Communication of Automated Vehicles: Evaluation and Recommendations20230610.1145/3596248Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=478332MarkColleyJulianBrittenEnricoRukzioarticleCome Fly With Me - Investigating the Effects of Path Visualizations in Automated Urban Air Mobility2023610.1145/3596249Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT); Joint First Authors
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=478333MarkColleyLuca-MaximMeinhardtAlexanderFassbenderMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioconferencerixen2023dissonanceMay I Still Define Myself? Exploring How Dissonance in Displaying Personal Information Through Head-Mounted Augmented Reality Can Affect Personal Information SovereigntyHead-mounted Augmented Reality enables individuals to overlay digital information onto the physical world, consequently influencing how they assess and react to augmented social situations. While prior work has shown that augmenting social situations with faithful personal information can benefit a conversation, honest mistakes or an attempt to deceive might lead to a dissonance between augmentation and verbally disclosed information. In this work, we take the first steps towards understanding the happenings in case of information dissonance by conducting a preliminary within-subject online video study (N=30), investigating how it affects users, perception of the interlocutor, and if augmentation or interlocutor would act as the more trusted instance. We found that only 26.7% trusted the interlocutor’s verbally uttered information, while a majority believed the AR device (46.7%) or were undecided (26.7%). We discuss this split in trust and argue for the importance of and factors for a follow-up study on this topic.20230419110.1145/3544549.3585821Association for Computing Machinery
New York (USA)
CHI EA '23: Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsHamburgHuman-centered computing
Human computer interaction (HCI)
Empirical studies in HCIhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3544549.3585821https://dl.acm.org/action/downloadSupplement?doi=10.1145%2F3544549.3585821&file=3544549.3585821-supplemental-materials.zip - - "Additional Material"2023-11-30t3://file?uid=484541 - - "Link to publication"Jan OleRixenChristianFunkEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerarticleInvestigating the Effects of Individual Spatial Abilities on Virtual Reality Object Manipulation120234https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581004In Proc. of CHI 2023 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://youtu.be/5nitNnpFocMt3://file?uid=476332TobiasDreyMichaelMontagAndreaVogtNicoRixenTinaSeufertSteffiZanderMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleUp, Up and Away - Investigating Information Needs for Helicopter Pilots in Future Urban Air Mobility120230410.1145/3544549.3585643In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2023 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), Joint First AuthorsACM
New York, NY, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17dXbcwqU5ct3://file?uid=476549Luca-MaximMeinhardtMarkColleyAlexanderFassbenderMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleAddressing Passenger-Vehicle Conflicts: Challenges and Research Directions2023April23CHI 2023 Workshop - AutomationXP23: Intervening, Teaming, Delegating - Creating Engaging Automation Experiencest3://file?uid=479188AnnikaStampfEnricoRukzioarticlestemasov_brickstart_2023BrickStARt: Enabling In-situ Design and Tangible Exploration for Personal Fabrication using Mixed Reality2023Nov.0510.1145/3626465Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer InteractionProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACM ISS)ISS7ACMProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction23https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03700t3://file?uid=482286EvgenyStemasovJessicaHohnMauriceCordtsAnjaSchikorrEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerarticleExploring Gesture and Gaze Proxies to Communicate Instructor’s Nonverbal Cues in Lecture VideosTeaching via lecture video has become the defacto standard for remote education, but videos make it difficult to interpret instructors' nonverbal referencing to the content.
This is problematic, as nonverbal cues are essential for students to follow and understand a lecture.
As remedy, we explored different proxies representing instructors' pointing gestures and gaze to provide students a point of reference in a lecture video: no proxy, gesture proxy, gaze proxy, alternating proxy, and concurrent proxies.
In an online study with 100 students, we evaluated the proxies' effects on mental effort, cognitive load, learning performance, and user experience.
Our results show that the proxies had no significant effect on learning-directed aspects and that the gesture and alternating proxy achieved the highest pragmatic quality.
Furthermore, we found that alternating between proxies is a promising approach providing students with information about instructors' pointing and gaze position in a lecture video.202310.1145/3544549.3585842In Extended Abstracts of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’23)
New York, NY, USA
Gaze
Gesture
Education
Lecture video
Eye-trackinghttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3544549.3585842t3://file?uid=476912TobiasWagnerTeresaHirzleAnkeHuckaufEnricoRukzioarticleSauter2023BehindScreensBehind the Screens: Exploring Eye Movement Visualization to Optimize Online Teaching and LearningThe effective delivery of e-learning depends on the continuous monitoring and management of student attention. While instructors in traditional classroom settings can easily assess crowd attention through gaze cues, these cues are largely unavailable in online learning environments. To address this challenge and highlight the significance of our study, we collected eye movement data from twenty students and developed four visualization methods: (a) a
heat map, (b) an ellipse map, (c) two moving bars, and (d) a vertical bar, which were overlaid on 13 instructional videos. Our results revealed unexpected preferences among the instructors. Contrary to expectations, they did not prefer the established heat map and vertical bar for live online instruction. Instead, they chose the less intrusive ellipse visualization. Nevertheless, the heat map remained the preferred choice for retrospective analysis due to its more detailed information. Importantly, all visualizations were found to be useful and to help restore emotional connections in online learning. In conclusion, our innovative visualizations of crowd attention show considerable potential for a wide range of applications, extending beyond e-learning to all online presentations and retrospective analyses. The significant results of our study underscore the critical role these visualizations will play in enhancing both the effectiveness and emotional connectedness of future e-learning experiences, thereby facilitating the educational landscape.1202310.1145/3603555.3603560Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2023Sauter2023BehindScreenst3://file?uid=480120MarianSauterTobiasWagnerTeresaHirzleBaoXin LinEnricoRukzioAHuckaufarticleAutoVis: Enabling Mixed-Immersive Analysis of Automotive User Interface Interaction Studies12023110.1145/3544548.3580760In Proc. of CHI 2023 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://autovis-demo.onrender.com/t3://file?uid=476230PascalJansenJulianBrittenAlexanderHäuseleThiloSegschneiderMarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleTiles to Move: Investigating Tile-Based Locomotion for Virtual RealityTile-based locomotion (TBL) is a popular locomotion technique for computer, console, and board games.
However, despite its simplicity and unconventional movement, the transfer of TBL to virtual reality (VR)
as a game platform remains unexplored. To fill this gap, we introduce TBL for VR on the example of two
techniques: a controller and a feet-based one. In a first user study, we evaluated the usability and acceptance
of the techniques compared to teleportation and touchpad locomotion. In a second exploratory user study, we
evaluated the user experience of both TBL techniques in a maze and a museum scenario. The findings show that
both techniques provide enjoyment and acceptable usability by creating either a relaxing (controller-based) or
a physically active (feet-based) solution. Finally, our results highlight that TBL techniques work particularly
well for small, constrained spaces that allow users to focus on exploring details in the nearby environment
(important for games) in contrast to large open spaces that require faster locomotion, like teleportation.1202310.1145/3611060Proc. ACM Human Computer Interaction 7, CHI PLAY, Article 414 (November 2023)7https://doi.org/10.1145/3611060t3://file?uid=480810JanaFunkeAnjaSchikorrSukranKaraosmanogluTeresaHirzleFrankSteinickeEnricoRukzioarticleTowards Implicit Interaction in Highly Automated Vehicles - A Systematic Literature Review120220910.1145/3546726Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '22)ACMt3://file?uid=459248AnnikaStampfMarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleInvestigating the Effects of External Communication and Automation Behavior on Manual Drivers at Intersections120220910.1145/3546711Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '22)ACMt3://file?uid=459243MarkColleyTimFabianEnricoRukzioarticleSpARklingPaperSpARklingPaper: Enhancing Common Pen- And Paper-Based Handwriting Training for Children by Digitally Augmenting Papers Using a Tablet Screen1202291https://doi.org/10.1145/3550337Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)6ACM11331-29https://youtu.be/iYGCJtrQIZYt3://file?uid=459599TobiasDreyJessicaJanekJosefLangDietmarPuschmannMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleIntroducing VAMPIRE -- Using Kinaesthetic Feedback in Virtual Reality for Automated Driving Experiments202209978-1-4503-9415-4/22/0910.1145/3543174.3545252Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’22) Joint First AuthorsACMt3://file?uid=459249PhilippHockMarkColleyAliAskariTobiasWagnerMartinBaumannEnricoRukzioarticleAR4CAD: Creation and Exploration of a Taxonomy of Augmented Reality Visualization for Connected Automated Driving20220910.1145/3546712Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '22), Joint First AuthorsACMAR4CADt3://file?uid=459245TobiasMüllerMarkColleyGülseminDogruEnricoRukzioarticleA Systematic Evaluation of Solutions for the Final 100m Challenge of Highly Automated Vehicles120220910.1145/3546713Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '22)ACMt3://file?uid=459244MarkColleyBastianWankmüllerEnricoRukzioarticleFeedback Strategies for Crowded Intersections in Automated Traffic --- A Desirable Future?202209978-1-4503-9415-4/22/0910.1145/3543174.3545255Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’22)ACMt3://file?uid=459241MarkColleyJulianBrittenSimonDemharterTolgaHisirEnricoRukzioarticle(Eco-)Logical to Compare? - Utilizing Peer Comparison to Encourage Ecological Driving in Manual and Automated Driving202209978-1-4503-9415-4/22/0910.1145/3543174.3545256Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’22)ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=459240MarkColleyJan OleRixenWalter ItalgoPellegrinoEnricoRukzioarticletochi_21_hirzleUnderstanding, Addressing, and Analysing Digital Eye Strain in Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Displays12022810.1145/3492802ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)29ACM41-80https://youtu.be/ns2HwQ2p_hM _blankt3://file?uid=456150TeresaHirzleFabianFischbachJulianKarlbauerPascalJansenJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioAndreasBullingarticlehirzle_AttentionOfManyObservers_2022Attention of Many Observers Visualized by Eye MovementsInteracting with a group of people requires to direct the attention of the whole group, thus requires feedback about the crowd’s attention. In face-to-face interactions, head and eye movements serve as indicator for crowd attention. However, when interacting online, such indicators are not available. To substitute this information, gaze visualizations were adapted for a crowd scenario. We developed, implemented, and evaluated four types of visualizations of crowd attention in an online study with 72 participants using lecture videos enriched with audience’s gazes. All participants reported increased connectedness to the audience, especially for visualizations depicting the whole distribution of gaze including spatial information. Visualizations avoiding spatial overlay by depicting only the variability were regarded as less helpful, for real-time as well as for retrospective analyses of lectures. Improving our visualizations of crowd attention has the potential for a broad variety of applications, in all kinds of social interaction and communication in groups.20220610.1145/3517031.3529235Ulm UniversityETRA '22: 2022 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applicationshirzle_AttentionOfManyObservers_2022https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/hci/projects/attention-of-many-observers-visualized-by-eye-movements/t3://file?uid=463792TeresaHirzleMarianSauterTobiasWagnerSusanneHummelEnricoRukzioAnkeHuckaufarticlesauter_CanEyeMovement_2022Can Eye Movement Synchronicity Predict Test Performance With Unreliably-Sampled Data in an Online Learning Context?Webcam-based eye-tracking promises easy and quick data collection without the need for specific or additional eye-tracking hardware. This makes it especially attractive for educational research, in particular for modern formats, such as MOOCs. However, in order to fulfill its promises, webcam-based eye tracking has to overcome several challenges, most importantly, varying spatial and temporal resolutions. Another challenge that the educational domain faces especially, is that typically individual students are of interest in contrast to average values. In this paper, we explore whether an attention measure that is based on eye movement synchronicity of a group of students can be applied with unreliably-sampled data. Doing so we aim to reproduce earlier work that showed that, on average, eye movement synchronicity can predict performance in a comprehension quiz. We were not able to reproduce the findings with unreliably-sampled data, which highlights the challenges that lie ahead of webcam-based eye tracking in practice.20220610.1145/3517031.3529239Ulm UniversityETRA '22: 2022 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applicationst3://file?uid=463880MarianSauterTeresaHirzleTobiasWagnerSusanneHummelEnricoRukzioAHuckaufarticleA Design Space for Human Sensor and Actuator Focused In-Vehicle Interaction Based on a Systematic Literature Review2022610.1145/3534617Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)26ACM
New York, NY, USA
1-51https://in-vehicle-interaction-design-space.onrender.com/t3://file?uid=457401PascalJansenMarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleCollaborativeLearningTowards Collaborative Learning in Virtual Reality: A Comparison of Co-Located Symmetric and Asymmetric Pair-Learning1202251https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517641In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/_m32zfsjWcYt3://file?uid=453912TobiasDreyPatrickAlbusSimonder KinderenMaximilianMiloThiloSegschneiderLindaChanzabMichaelRietzlerTinaSeufertEnricoRukzioarticleShapeFindAR: Exploring In-Situ Spatial Search for Physical Artifact Retrieval using Mixed Reality1202205110.1145/3491102.3517682In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.17211https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc2JNFkAHx0t3://file?uid=454835EvgenyStemasovTobiasWagnerJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleKeep it Short: A Comparison of Voice Assistants' Response Behavior20220510.1145/3491102.3517684In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) (conditionally accepted)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tOWyvrFdVot3://file?uid=455762GabrielHaasMichaelRietzlerMattJonesEnricoRukzioarticleAccessibility-Related Publication Distribution in HCI Based on a Meta-Analysis202205In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMt3://file?uid=454504MarkColleyTarasKränzleEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of Pedestrian Behavior, Time Pressure, and Repeated Exposure on Crossing Decisions in Front of Automated Vehicles Equipped with External Communication120220510.1145/3491102.3517571In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7xv6sGweVY _blankt3://file?uid=454505MarkColleyElvedinBajrovicEnricoRukzioarticleConsent in the Age of AR: Investigating The Comfort With Displaying Personal Information in Augmented Reality120220510.1145/3491102.3502140In Proc. of CHI 2022 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOfnshoI9XYt3://file?uid=454581Jan OleRixenMarkColleyAliAskariJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleChallenges of Explainability, Cooperation, and External Communication of Automated Vehicles20225CHI 2022 Workshop - Engaging with Automation: Understanding and Designing for Operation, Appropriation, and Behaviour Changet3://file?uid=454506MarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of Scene Detection, Scene Prediction, and Maneuver Planning Visualizations on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles20220410.1145/3534609Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=458207MarkColleyMaxRädlerJonasGlimmannEnricoRukzioarticleRequirements for the Interaction With Highly Automated Construction Site Delivery Trucks202202182673-272610.3389/fhumd.2022.794890Frontiers in Human Dynamics, section Digital ImpactsFrontiers
Lausanne, Switzerland
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fhumd.2022.794890 _blankhttps://oparu.uni-ulm.de/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/41966/Colley_2022.pdfMarkColleyStefanosMytilineosMarcelWalchEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerconferencestemasov2022_ephemeral-fabricationEphemeral Fabrication: Exploring a Ubiquitous Fabrication Scenario of Low-Effort, In-Situ Creation of Short-Lived Physical Artifacts12022Feb.13110.1145/3490149.350133116th Annual Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI 2022)ACM(conditionally accepted for publication)t3://file?uid=449060EvgenyStemasovAlexanderBotnerEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerarticleUser Gesticulation Inside an Autonomous Vehicle with External Communication can Cause Confusion in Pedestrians and a Lower Willingness to Cross20221369-847810.1016/j.trf.2022.03.011Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and BehaviourElsevier120-137https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369847822000523?dgcid=authort3://file?uid=458209MarkColleyBastianWankmüllerTimMendThomasVäthEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerconferenceExploring the Social Context of Collaborative Driving2022http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11028https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11028MarkColleySebastianPicklFrankUhligEnricoRukzioarticleEffects of Mode Distinction, User Visibility, and Vehicle Appearance on Mode Confusion When Interacting With Highly Automated Vehicles202210.1016/j.trf.2022.06.020Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviourt3://file?uid=458404MarkColleyChristianHummlerEnricoRukzioarticleSwiVR-Car-Seat: Exploring Vehicle Motion Effects on Interaction Quality in Virtual Reality Automated Driving Using a Motorized Swivel Seat20211210.1145/3494968Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)5ACM
New York, NY, USA
1-26https://youtu.be/hvxtrgGAaUEt3://file?uid=447439MarkColleyPascalJansenEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerarticleHow Should Automated Vehicles Communicate Critical Situations? A Comparative Analysis of Visualization Concepts12021910.1145/3478111Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol.,ACM
New York, NY, USA
t3://file?uid=446428MarkColleySvenjaKraußMirjamLanzerEnricoRukzioarticleBeingStuckTo Be or Not to Be Stuck, or Is It a Continuum?: A Systematic Literature Review on the Concept of Being Stuck in Games20219110.1145/3474656Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 5, CHI PLAY, Article 229 (September 2021)ACMhttps://youtu.be/BFDHEiZZLG8t3://file?uid=444390TobiasDreyFabianFischbachPascalJansenJulianFrommelMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleORIAS: On-The-Fly Object Identification and Action Selection for Highly Automated Vehicles12021910.1145/3409118.3475134Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)ACMhttps://youtu.be/F5DZWqwjIUot3://file?uid=446423MarkColleyAliAskariMarcelWalchMarcelWoideEnricoRukzioarticleEvaluating the Impact of Decals on Driver Stereotype Perception and Exploration of Personalization of Automated Vehicles via Digital Decals12021910.1145/3409118.3475132Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)ACMhttps://youtu.be/jCXT337OIVEt3://file?uid=446427MarkColleyMirjamLanzerJan HenryBelzMarcelWalchEnricoRukzioarticleInvestigating the Effects of Feedback Communication of Autonomous Vehicles12021910.1145/3409118.3475133Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’21)ACMhttps://youtu.be/P-dD9urwuGEt3://file?uid=446422MarkColleyJan HenryBelzEnricoRukzioconferenceWorkshopCHI2021DreyQuestionnaires and Qualitative Feedback Methods to Measure User Experience in Mixed Reality20215CHI 2021 Workshop - Evaluating User Experiences in Mixed Realityhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2104.06221https://youtu.be/wRPfIhUyFl4https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.06221TobiasDreyMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleExploring Augmented Visual Alterations in Interpersonal Communication2021510.1145/3411764.3445597In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhlem-U439Qt3://file?uid=435433Jan OleRixenTeresaHirzleMarkColleyYannickEtzelEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerarticleA Taxonomy of Vulnerable Road Users for HCI Based On A Systematic Literature Review2021510.1145/3411764.3445480In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems) Holländer and Colley are Joint First AuthorsACM
New York, NY, USA
https://youtu.be/3aWUYZUr6xIhttps://youtu.be/3aWUYZUr6xIt3://file?uid=435432Holländer and Colley are Joint First AuthorKaiHolländerMarkColleyEnricoRukzioAndreasButzarticleEffects of Semantic Segmentation Visualization on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles2021510.1145/3411764.3445351In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/xaTmurTw9TYhttps://youtu.be/xaTmurTw9TYt3://file?uid=435434MarkColleyBenjaminEderJan OleRixenEnricoRukzioarticlechi21_ssqA Critical Assessment of the Use of SSQ as a Measure of General Discomfort in VR Head-Mounted Displays2021510.1145/3411764.3445361In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/4UkAeAtENKo _blank - "Presentation Video"t3://file?uid=437948TeresaHirzleMauriceCordtsEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerAndreasBullingarticleDiscreteRotationWolfAugmenting Teleportation in Virtual Reality With Discrete Rotation AnglesLocomotion is one of the most essential interaction tasks in virtual reality
(VR) with teleportation being widely accepted as the state-of-the-art locomotion technique at the time of this writing. A major draw-back of teleportation is the accompanying physical rotation that is necessary to adjust the users' orientation either before or after teleportation. This is a limiting factor for tethered head-mounted displays (HMDs) and static body postures and can induce additional simulator sickness for HMDs with three degrees-of-freedom
(DOF) due to missing parallax cues. To avoid physical rotation, previous work proposed discrete rotation at fixed intervals (InPlace) as a controller-based technique with low simulator sickness, yet the impact of varying intervals on spatial disorientation, user presence and performance remains to be explored.
An unevaluated technique found in commercial VR games is reorientation during the teleportation process (TeleTurn), which prevents physical rotation but potentially increases interaction time due to its continuous orientation selection. In an exploratory user study, where participants were free to apply both techniques, we evaluated the impact of rotation parameters of either technique on user performance and preference. Our results indicate that discrete InPlace rotation introduced no significant spatial disorientation, while user presence scores were increased. Discrete TeleTurn and teleportation without rotation was ranked higher and achieved a higher presence score than continuous TeleTurn, which is the current state-of-the-art found in VR games.
Based on observations, that participants avoided TeleTurn rotation when discrete InPlace rotation was available, we distilled guidelines for designing teleportation without physical rotation.2021Jun08Arxiv.orghttp://arxiv.org/abs/2106.04257DennisWolfMichaelRietzlerLauraBottnerEnricoRukzioarticleIncreasing Pedestrian Safety Using External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles for Signalling Hazards12021https://doi.org/10.1145/3447526.3472024Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '21)ACMhttps://youtu.be/cBzJ0s9R_f0t3://file?uid=446424MarkColleySurongLiEnricoRukzioarticleInvestigating the Design of Information Presentation in Take-Over Requests in Automated Vehicles12021https://doi.org/10.1145/3447526.3472025Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction (MobileHCI '21)ACMhttps://youtu.be/bj3rU8Nho3Ut3://file?uid=446425MarkColleyLukasGrulerMarcelWoideEnricoRukzioarticleFeels Like Team Spirit: Biometric and Strategic Interdependence in Asymmetric Multiplayer VR Games2021May110.1145/3411764.3445492In Proc. of CHI 2021 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/YMkVznNuxxEt3://file?uid=444330ShyukryanKaraosmanogluKatjaRogersDennisWolfEnricoRukzioLennart E.NackearticleResync: Towards Transferring Somnolent Passengers to Consciousness1202110.1145/3447527.347484723rd International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction Adjunct Proceedingshttps://youtu.be/1yH9XFIHz34t3://file?uid=464061MarkColleyDennisWolfSabrinaBöhmTobiasLahmannLucaPortaEnricoRukzioarticlestemasovUbiquitousFabrication2021The Road to Ubiquitous Personal Fabrication: Modeling-free Instead of Increasingly SimpleThe tools for personal digital fabrication (DF) are on the verge of reaching mass-adoption beyond technology enthusiasts, empowering consumers to fabricate personalized artifacts. We argue that to achieve similar outreach and impact as personal computing, personal fabrication research may have to venture beyond ever-simpler interfaces for creation, toward lowest-effort workflows for remixing. We surveyed novice-friendly DF workflows from the perspective of HCI. Through this survey, we found two distinct approaches for this challenge: 1) simplifying expert modeling tools (AutoCAD →Tinkercad) and 2) enriching tools not involving primitive-based modeling with powerful customization (e.g., Thingiverse). Drawing parallel to content creation domains such as photography, we argue that the bulk of content is created via remixing (2). In this article, we argue that to be able to include the majority of the population in DF, research should embrace omission of workflow steps, shifting toward automation, remixing, and templates, instead of modeling from the ground up.12021Januar11558-259010.1109/MPRV.2020.3029650Special Issue on Pervasive Manufacturing: Making Anything, AnywhereIEEE Pervasive Computing, Special Issue on Pervasive Manufacturing: Making Anything, Anywhere201IEEE1-9t3://file?uid=435019accepted for publicationEvgenyStemasovEnricoRukzioJanGugenheimerconferenceJansen_ShARe_2020ShARe: Enabling Co-Located Asymmetric Multi-User Interaction for Augmented Reality Head-Mounted DisplaysHead-Mounted Displays (HMDs) are the dominant form of enabling Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) for personal use. One of the biggest challenges of HMDs is the exclusion of people in the vicinity, such as friends or family. While recent research on asymmetric interaction for VR HMDs has contributed to solving this problem in the VR domain, AR HMDs come with similar but also different problems, such as conficting information in visualization through the HMD and projection. In this work, we propose ShARe, a modifed AR HMD combined with a projector that can display augmented content onto planar surfaces to include the outside users (non-HMD users). To combat the challenge of conficting visualization between augmented and projected content, ShARe visually aligns the content presented through the AR HMD with the projected content using an internal calibration procedure and a servo motor. Using marker tracking, non-HMD users are able to interact with the projected content using touch and gestures. To further explore the arising design space, we implemented three types of applications (collaborative game, competitive game, and external visualization). ShARe is a proof-of-concept system that showcases how AR HMDs can facilitate interaction with outside users to combat exclusion and instead foster rich, enjoyable social interactions.120201020110.1145/3379337.3415843In Proceedings of UIST '20 ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)ACMACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST)Minneapolis, Minnesota, USAhttps://youtu.be/6wuBt2Nv18wt3://file?uid=430150PascalJansenFabianFischbachJanGugenheimerEvgenyStemasovJulianFrommelEnricoRukzioarticle'They Like to Hear My Voice'': Exploring Usage Behavior in Speech-Based Mobile Instant Messaging1202010https://doi.org/10.1145/3379503.3403561In Proc. of MobileHCI 2020 (International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services)ACMInternational Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (Mobile HCI)t3://file?uid=429435GabrielHaasJanGugenheimerJan OleRixenFlorianSchaubEnricoRukzioarticleVoiceMessage++: Exploring the Concept of Augmented Voice Messages1202010https://doi.org/10.1145/3379503.3403560In Proc. of MobileHCI 2020 (International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services)ACMInternational Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (Mobile HCI)t3://file?uid=434664GabrielHaasJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleEffect of Visualization of Pedestrian Intention Recognition on Trust and Cognitive Load2020910.1145/3409120.3410648Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’20)ACM
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https://youtu.be/aGWgtVbY1Lct3://file?uid=435445MarkColleyChristianBräunerMirjamLanzerMarcelWalchMartinBaumannEnricoRukzioarticleEvaluating Highly Automated Trucks as Signaling Lights2020910.1145/3409120.3410647Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’20)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://youtu.be/SNYoO-jUwl4t3://file?uid=427232MarkColleyStefanosMytilineosMarcelWalchJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleA Design Space for External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles2020910.1145/3409120.3410646Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’20)ACM
New York, NY, USA
https://youtu.be/127RxzS6iyAt3://file?uid=427230MarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticlehaasIAMR2020Interactive Auditory Mediated Reality: Towards User-defined Personal Soundscapes2020761http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3357236.3395493In Proc. of DIS 2020 (ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems)ACMt3://file?uid=434665GabrielHaasEvgenyStemasovMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleetra20_surveyA Survey of Digital Eye Strain in Gaze-Based Interactive Systems20206978145037133910.1145/3379155.3391313ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and ApplicationsETRA '20 Full Papers: ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and ApplicationsACMt3://file?uid=424288TeresaHirzleMauriceCordtsEnricoRukzioAndreasBullingconferenceWorkshopCHI2020DreyDiscussing the Risks of Adaptive Virtual Environments for User Autonomy20204CHI 2020 Workshop - Exploring Potentially Abusive Ethical, Social and Political Implications of Mixed Reality Research in HCIt3://file?uid=433711TobiasDreyEnricoRukzioarticleHeisenbergUnderstanding the Heisenberg Effect of Spatial Interaction: A Selection Induced Error for Spatially Tracked Input Devices20204110.1145/3313831.3376876In Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/HwDPTof3BUot3://file?uid=422938DennisWolfJanGugenheimerMarcoComboschEnricoRukzioarticleJumpVRJumpVR: Jump-Based Locomotion Augmentation for Virtual Reality20204110.1145/3313831.3376243In Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/cWBxh3I5lHgt3://file?uid=422939DennisWolfKatjaRogersChristophKunderEnricoRukzioarticleMixMatch2020Mix&Match: Towards Omitting Modelling through In-Situ Alteration and Remixing of Model Repository Artifacts in Mixed Reality120204110.1145/3313831.3376839In Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2003.09169https://youtu.be/B5EnkIk9ZFYt3://file?uid=423723EvgenyStemasovTobiasWagnerJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleVRSketchInVRSketchIn: Exploring the Design Space of Pen and Tablet Interaction for 3D Sketching in Virtual Reality120204110.1145/3313831.3376628In Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/XhMiRWOS8PAt3://file?uid=422349TobiasDreyJanGugenheimerJulianKarlbauerMaximilianMiloEnricoRukzioarticleTowards a Design Space for External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles12020410.1145/3334480.3382844In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMt3://file?uid=435449MarkColleyEnricoRukzioarticleTowards Inclusive External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles for Pedestrians with Vision Impairments2020410.1145/3313831.3376472In Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhonmention2020https://youtu.be/1L7zTJ86PE8t3://file?uid=423724MarkColleyMarcelWalchJanGugenheimerAliAskariEnricoRukzioarticleTowards Progress Assessment for Adaptive Hints in Educational Virtual Reality Games12020410.1145/3334480.3382789In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/3uW-NBEatTgt3://file?uid=435010TobiasDreyPascalJansenFabianFischbachJulianFrommelEnricoRukzioarticleUnveiling the Lack of Scalability in Research on External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles12020410.1145/3334480.3382865In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMt3://file?uid=435448MarkColleyMarcelWalchEnricoRukziopostergraphical_markers_wolfExploring the Performance of Graphically Designed AR MarkersThe design of graphical augmented reality (AR) markers requires compromise between the aesthetic appearance and tracking reliability. To investigate the topic, we created a virtual reality (VR) pipeline to evaluate marker performance, and validated it against real-world performance for a set of graphical AR markers. We report that, with the well known Vuforia framework and typical smart-phone hardware, well designed 20×20 cm markers can be tracked at distances of up to 68 cm. We note that the number of feature points is particularly important to a marker's angular performance.2020November23110.1145/3428361.343207619th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous MultimediaACMMUM 2020317–319t3://file?uid=432458AshleyColleyDennisWolfKlausKammererEnricoRukzioJonnaHäkkilainbookCombining heterogeneous digital human simulations: presenting a novel co-simulation approach for incorporating different character animation technologies2020Jan.22https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-020-01792-xThe Visual ComputerThe Visual ComputerSpringerhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00371-020-01792-x?wt_mc=Internal.Event.1.SEM.ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst&utm_source=ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst&utm_medium=email&utm_content=AA_en_06082018&ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst_20200123#article-infohttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2020/2020_gaisbauer_the_visual_computer_Co_Simulation_preprint.pdfFelixGaisbauerEvaLampenPhilippAgethenEnricoRukzioarticleUsing large-scale augmented floor surfaces for industrial applications and evaluation on perceived sizesLarge high-resolution displays (LHRDs) provide an enabling technology to achieve immersive, isometrically registered, virtual environments. It has been shown that LHRDs allow better size judgments, higher collaboration performance, and shorter task completion times. This paper presents novel insights into human size perception using large-scale floor displays, in particular in-depth evaluations of size judgment accuracy, precision, and task completion time. These investigations have been performed in the context of six, novel applications in the domain of automotive production planning. In our studies, we used a 54-sqm sized LED floor and a standard tablet visualizing relatively scaled and true to scale 2D content, which users had to estimate using different aids. The study involved 22 participants and three different conditions. Results indicate that true to scale floor visualizations reduce the mean absolute percentage error of spatial estimations. In all three conditions, we did not find the typical overestimation or underestimation of size judgments.2020Aug.11https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-020-01433-zPersonal and Ubiquitous ComputingSpringert3://file?uid=434666MichaelOttoEvaLampenPhilippAgethenGabrielZachmannEnricoRukzioconferenceWalchW2020Turn Drivers Into Users and Keep Them Out-Of-The-Loop to Save Energy2020CHI 2020 Workshop - Should I Stay or Should I Go? Automated Vehicles in the Age of Climate Changet3://file?uid=423731MarcelWalchMarkColleyPhilippHockEnricoRukzioMichaelWeberconferenceColleyM2020Towards Reducing Energy Waste through Usage of External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles2020CHI 2020 Workshop - Should I Stay or Should I Go? Automated Vehicles in the Age of Climate Changet3://file?uid=423728MarkColleyMarcelWalchEnricoRukzioarticleTelewalk: Towards Free and Endless Walking in Room-Scale Virtual Reality2020https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376821Proc. of CHI 2020 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://youtu.be/qyWLkedJtjwt3://file?uid=423725MichaelRietzlerThomasDrejaEnricoRukzioarticlecARe_DemoA Demonstration of cARe: An Augmented Reality Support System for Geriatric Inpatients with Mild Cognitive Impairment20191110.1145/3365610.3368472In Adj. Proc. of MUM19 (18th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/index.php?id=100473https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/a58-wolf.pdfDennisWolfDanielBessererKarolinaSejunaiteAnjaSchulerMatthiasRiepeEnricoRukzioarticlecARe_MUMcARe: An Augmented Reality Support System for Geriatric Inpatients with Mild Cognitive Impairment20191110.1145/3365610.3365612In Proc. of MUM19 (18th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/index.php?id=100473https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/a2-wolf.pdfDennisWolfDanielBessererKarolinaSejunaiteAnjaSchulerMatthiasRiepeEnricoRukzioarticleRietzler_VirtualMuscleForceVirtual Muscle Force: Communicating Kinesthetic Forces Through Pseudo-Haptic Feedback and Muscle Input2019102010.1145/3332165.3347871In Proc. of UIST 2019 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)ACMhttps://youtu.be/4pfR75jP3oEhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/uist19-rietzler_virtualMuscleForce.pdfMichaelRietzlerGabrielHaasThomasDrejaFlorianGeiselhartEnricoRukzioarticleMIG2019Natural Posture Blending Using Deep Neural Networks120191010.1145/3359566.3360052In Proc. of MIG 2019 (ACM Siggraph Conference on Motion, Interaction and Games)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/a2-gaisbauer.pdfFelixGaisbauerJannesLehwaldJanisSprengerEnricoRukzioarticleEEGLow-Cost Real-Time Mental Load Adaptation for Augmented Reality Instructions - A Feasibility Study20191010.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct.2019.00015In Adj. Proc. of ISMAR 2019 (2019 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality)IEEEt3://file?uid=414589DennisWolfTobiasWagnerEnricoRukzioarticleIncluding People with Impairments from the Start: External Communication of Autonomous Vehicles20190910.1145/3349263.3351521In Adj. Proc. of AutomotiveUI ’19 (11th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications)ACMSelf-driving vehicles
Autonomous vehicles
impaired pedestrians
external communication
intention communication
interface design
inclusive design research
accessibilityt3://file?uid=414341MarkColleyMarcelWalchJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticleHockBKRB2019Towards Opt-Out Permission Policies to Maximize the Use of Automated Driving2019910.1145/3342197.3344521In Proc. of AutomotiveUI 2019 (ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications)11th International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular ApplicationsUtrecht, Netherlandshttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/2019_hock_automotiveUI.pdfPhilippHockFranziskaBabelJohannesKrausEnricoRukzioMartinBaumannarticleFor a Better (Simulated) World: Considerations for VR in External Communication Research20190910.1145/3349263.3351523In Adj. Proc. of AutomotiveUI ’19 (11th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications)ACMt3://file?uid=435447MarkColleyMarcelWalchEnricoRukzioarticleFaceOnIsmarFace/On: Multi-Modal Haptic Feedback for Head-Mounted Displays in Virtual Reality201981077-262610.1109/TVCG.2019.2932215IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)ISMAR 2019Peking, Chinahttps://www.uni-ulm.de/index.php?id=98825t3://file?uid=439057DennisWolfMichaelRietzlerLeoHnatekEnricoRukzioarticleotto_2019_VRA Virtual Reality Assembly Assessment Benchmark for Measuring VR Performance & Limitations20196In Proc. CIRP CMS 2019 (52th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2019.03.195https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/2019_otto_VR2A.pdfMichaelOttoEvaLampenPhilippAgethenMareikeLangohrGabrielZachmannEnricoRukzioarticleotto_2019_EAWSApplicability Evaluation of Kinect for EAWS Ergonomic Assessments20196In Proc. of CIRP CMS 2019 (52th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems)Elsevierhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2019.03.194https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/2019_otto_EAWS.pdfMichaelOttoEvaLampenFelixAurisFelixGaisbauerEnricoRukzioarticleotto_2019_perdisEvaluation on Perceived Sizes Using Large-Scale Augmented Floor Visualization Devices20196In Proc. of Perdis 2019 (8th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays)ACMhttps://doi.org/10.1145/3321335.3324951https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/2019_otto_PERDIS.pdfMichaelOttoEvaLampenPhilippAgethenMareikeLangohrGeraldMasanEnricoRukzioarticlechi19_hirzle_positionpaperOn the Importance of Visual (Digital) Wellbeing for HMDsMost digital devices are screen-based devices and as such our eyes are very much in demand when consuming digital content. This is especially important for augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) that are entering the consumer market bringing digital displays even closer to the eyes. The influence of looking at digital screens for the majority of our waking time manifests itself already in an increased occurrence of the computer vision syndrome (CVS). In this position paper we therefore propose to design content for HMDs explicitly around the unique properties and abilities of the human eye and the visual system to avoid visual discomfort or even possible impairments. Hereby we focus on concepts of how eye health features can implicitly be integrated as visual digital wellbeing features into content design for HMDs.20195In Proc. of CHI 2019 Workshop on Designing for Digital Wellbeinghttps://digitalwellbeingworkshop.wordpress.comhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/hirzle/Publications/On_the_Importance_of_Visual__Digital__Wellbeing_for_HMDs_CHI_19_Workshop_on_Digital_Wellbeing.pdfTeresaHirzleJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioAndreasBullingarticlechi19_designspaceforgazeinteractionA Design Space for Gaze Interaction on Head-Mounted Displays2019510.1145/3290605.3300855In Proceedings of CHI 2019 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/?gazedesignspacehttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/hirzle/Publications/A_Design_Space_for_Gaze_Interaction_on_Head-Mounted_Displays_CHI_19.pdfTeresaHirzleJanGugenheimerFlorianGeiselhartAndreasBullingEnricoRukzioarticlegrapp_2019Proposing a Co-simulation Model for Coupling Heterogeneous Character Animation Systems2019210.5220/0007356400650076In Proc. of GRAPP 2019 (14th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics Theory and Applications)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/Gaisbauer_GRAPP_2019_18_CR.pdfFelixGaisbauerJannesLehwaldPhilippAgethenJuliaSuesEnricoRukzioarticlePlaying Guardian Angel: Using a Gamified Approach to Overcome the Overconfidence Bias in Driving12019110.1145/3365610.3365614In Proc. of MUM19 (18th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2019/a12-maurer.pdfSteffenMaurerLaraScatturinEnricoRukzioarticlecgf_2018A Probabilistic Steering Parameter Model for Deterministic Motion Planning Algorithms20181126https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13591Computer Graphics ForumWileyhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/agethen.pdfPhilippAgethenFelixGaisbauerEnricoRukzioarticleCantYouHearMeCan’t You Hear Me? Investigating Personal Soundscape Curation20181110.1145/3282894.3282897In Proc. of MUM 2018 (17th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Can_t_you_hear_me__MUM_2018.pdfGabrielHaasEvgenyStemasovEnricoRukzioarticlemig_18_motion_planningTowards Realistic Walk Path Simulation of Single Subjects: Presenting a Probabilistic Motion Planning Algorithm20181110.1145/3274247.3274504In Proc. of MIG 2018 (ACM Siggraph Conference on Motion, Interaction and Games)ACMhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/MIG18_paper_14.pdfPhilippAgethenFelixGaisbauerMartinMannsMaxLinkEnricoRukzioarticlemig_18_tapCounterbalancing Virtual Reality Induced Temporal Disparities of Human Locomotion for the Manufacturing Industry20181110.1145/3274247.3274517In Proc. of MIG 2018 (ACM Siggraph Conference on Motion, Interaction and Games)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/MIG18_paper_31.pdfPhilippAgethenMaxLinkFelixGaisbauerThiesPfeifferEnricoRukzioarticleStemasov:AuditoryReality2018Augmenting Human Hearing Through Interactive Auditory Mediated RealityTo filter and shut out an increasingly loud environment, many resort to the use of personal audio technology. They drown out unwanted sounds, by wearing headphones. This uniform interaction with all surrounding sounds can have a negative impact on social relations and situational awareness. Leveraging mediation through smarter headphones, users gain more agency over their sense of hearing: For instance by being able to selectively alter the volume and other features of specific sounds, without losing the ability to add media. In this work, we propose the vision of interactive auditory mediated reality (AMR). To understand users' attitude and requirements, we conducted a week-long event sampling study (n = 12), where users recorded and rated sources (n = 225) which they would like to mute, amplify or turn down. The results indicate that besides muting, a distinct, "quiet-but-audible" volume exists. It caters to two requirements at the same time: aesthetics/comfort and information acquisition.2018101510.1145/3266037.3266104In Adj. Proc. of UIST '18 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)Berlinhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/AugmentedHearing_Poster_UIST2018.pdfEvgenyStemasovGabrielHaasMichaelRietzlerEnricoRukzioarticleDobbelstein:2018:MoveletMovelet: a Self-Actuated Movable Bracelet for Positional Haptic Feedback on the User's Forearm201810810.1145/3267242.3267249In Proc. of ISWC 2018 (2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers)https://youtu.be/HSHAU5eqtZAhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/movelet.pdfDavidDobbelsteinEvgenyStemasovDanielBessererIrinaStenskeEnricoRukzioarticleRethinkingRDWRethinking Redirected Walking: On the Use of Curvature Gains Beyond Perceptual Limitations and Revisiting Bending Gains201810In Proc. of ISMAR 2018 (IEEE International Symposium for Mixed and Augmented Reality)https://doi.org/10.1109/ISMAR.2018.00041https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/rietzler/RedirectedWalking.pdfMichaelRietzlerJanGugenheimerTeresaHirzleMartinDeubzerEikeLangbehnEnricoRukzioarticlecARecARe: An Augmented Reality Support System for Dementia Patients20181010.1145/3266037.3266095In Adj. Proc. of UIST '18 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/wolf/cARePosterAbstract.pdfDennisWolfDanielBessererKarolinaSejunaiteMatthiasRiepeEnricoRukzioarticleHirzle:SymbioticHMS2018Towards a Symbiotic Human-Machine Depth Sensor: Exploring 3D Gaze for Object ReconstructionEye tracking is expected to become an integral part of future augmented reality (AR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) given that it can easily be integrated into existing hardware and provides a versatile interaction modality. To augment objects in the real world, AR HMDs require a three-dimensional understanding of the scene, which is currently solved using depth cameras. In this work we aim to explore how 3D gaze data can be used to enhance scene understanding for AR HMDs by envisioning a symbiotic human-machine depth camera, fusing depth data with 3D gaze information. We present a first proof of concept, exploring to what extend we are able to recognise what a user is looking at by plotting 3D gaze data. To measure 3D gaze, we implemented a vergence-based algorithm and built an eye tracking setup consisting of a Pupil Labs headset and an OptiTrack motion capture system, allowing us to measure 3D gaze inside a 50x50x50 cm volume. We show first 3D gaze plots of "gazed-at" objects and describe our vision of a symbiotic human-machine depth camera that combines a depth camera and human 3D gaze information.20181010.1145/3266037.3266119In Adj. Proc. of UIST '18 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)3D gaze; eye-based interaction; human-machine symbiosishttps://www.uni-ulm.de/?hm_depthsensorhttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/3DGazeAbstractUIST2018_both.pdfTeresaHirzleJanGugenheimerFlorianGeiselhartAndreasBullingEnricoRukzioarticleSnapbandSnapBand: a Flexible Multi-Location Touch Input Band20181010.1145/3267242.3267248In Proc. of ISWC 2018 (2018 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/snapband.pdfDavidDobbelsteinTobiasArnoldEnricoRukzioarticlepietron2018_studydesignStudy Design Template for Identifying Usability Issues in Graphical Modeling Tools2018102nd Workshop on Tools for Model Driven Engineering (MDETools'18) at MODELS'18https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/mdetools18.pdfJakobPietronAlexanderRaschkeMichaelStegmaierMatthiasTichyEnricoRukzioarticleDreja:DemoVRSpinning2018A Demonstration of VRSpinning: Exploring the Design Space of a 1D Rotation Platform to Increase the Perception of Self-Motion in VR20181010.1145/3266037.3271645In Adj. Proc. of UIST '18 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/vrspinning/https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Demo_SpinVR_2_.pdfThomasDrejaMichaelRietzlerTeresaHirzleJanGugenheimerJulianFrommelEnricoRukzioarticleFaceOnFace/On: Actuating the Facial Contact Area of a Head-Mounted Display for Increased Immersion20181010.1145/3266037.3271631In Adj. Proc. of UIST '18 (ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/wolf/FaceOnNew.pdfDennisWolfLeoHnatekEnricoRukzioarticleHockKBWRB2018How to Design Valid Simulator Studies for Investigating User Experience in Automated Driving – Review and Hands-On ConsiderationsSimulator studies have been conducted in the automotive domain since the 1960s. Recently, automated driving studies have become more popular as real-world automated cars start to emerge but at this time not all levels of automation can be realized. A simulation does not entail all details of real driving, creating a realistic simulation experience - both on a psychological and physical level - proposes recurring challenges. These are among others: sample acquisition, simulator sickness, simulator training, interface design, take-over requests and secondary tasks in automated driving simulator studies.
In this paper, we review existing literature and summarize important lessons from simulations in the domain of driving automation to provide considerations for studies investigating driver behavior in the age of highly automated driving.20189https://doi.org/10.1145/3239060.3239066In Proc. of AutomotiveUI 18 (10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications)Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (Automotive'UI 18),Toronto - CanadaAutomated driving; driving simulator; secondary task; simulator sickness; interface design; user studieshttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/AutoUI2018_TowardsAutomatedDriving.pdfPhilippHockJohannesKrausFranziskaBabelMarcelWalchEnricoRukzioMartinBaumannarticleMaurerKKEGRDesigning a Guardian Angel: Giving an Automated Vehicle the Possibility to Override its Driver20189https://doi.org/10.1145/3239060.3239078In Proc. of AutomotiveUI 18 (10th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Maurer-1073.pdfSteffenMaurerSusanneKuhnertIssamKraiemRainerErbachPetraGrimmEnricoRukzioarticlePointingTowards Accurate Cursorless Pointing: The Effects of Ocular Dominance and Handedness2018810.1007/s00779-017-1100-7Personal and Ubiquitous Computing22Springer633–6464http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00779-017-1100-7https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/plaumann/PUC_2017.pdfKatrinPlaumannMatthiasWeingChristianWinklerMichaelMüllerEnricoRukzioarticletap_2018Behavior Analysis of Human Locomotion in Real World and Virtual Reality for Manufacturing Industry201873ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)15https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Behavior_Analysis_of_Human_Locomotion_in_the_Real_World_and_Virtual.pdfPhilippAgethenViswaSubramanian SekarFelixGaisbauerThiesPfeifferMichaelOttoEnricoRukzioarticleRietzler:2018:VRSpinningVRSpinning: Exploring the Design Space of a 1D Rotation
Platform to Increase the Perception of Self-Motion in VR2018610.1145/3196709.3196755In Proc. of DIS 2018 (ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems)https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/vrspinning/https://youtu.be/KzrtOPbr4t4https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/SpinVR_Small.compressed.pdfMichaelRietzlerTeresaHirzleJanGugenheimerJulianFrommelThomasDrejaEnricoRukzioarticlecms_interactive_2018Interactive Simulation for Walk Path Planning within the Automotive Industry2018510.1016/j.procir.2018.03.223Proc. of 51th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CMS)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Interactive_Simulation_for_Walk_Path_Planning_within_the_Automotive.pdfPhilippAgethenFelixGaisbauerMichaelOttoEnricoRukzioarticlemotion_reuse_2018A Motion Reuse Framework for Accelerated Simulation of Manual Assembly Processes 2018510.1016/j.procir.2018.03.282Proc. of 51th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CMS)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/A_Motion_Reuse_Framework_for_Accelerated_Simulation_of_Manual_Assembly_Processes.pdfFelixGaisbauerJannesLehwaldPhilippAgethenEnricoRukzioarticlemosim_cms_2018Presenting a Modular Framework for a Holistic Simulation of Manual Assembly Tasks 2018510.1016/j.procir.2018.03.281Proc. of 51th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CMS)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/Presenting_a_Modular_Framework_for_a_Holistic_Simulation_of_Manual.pdfFelixGaisbauerPhilippAgethenMichaelOttoThomasBärJuliaSuesEnricoRukzioarticleFaceTouchPaperFaceDisplay: Towards Asymmetric Multi-User Interaction for Nomadic Virtual Reality2018410.1145/3173574.3173628In Proc. of CHI 2018 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systemshttps://youtu.be/idcNiVseXichttps://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/facedisplay/https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/gugenheimer/FaceDisplay_small.pdfJanGugenheimerEvgenyStemasovHarpreetSareenEnricoRukzioposterHirzle:2018:WatchVRWatchVR: Exploring the Usage of a Smartwatch for Interaction in Mobile Virtual RealityMobile virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMDs) are steadily becoming part of people’s everyday life. Most current interaction approaches rely either on additional hardware (e.g. Daydream Controller) or offer only a limited interaction concept (e.g. Google Cardboard). We explore a solution where a conventional smartwatch, a device users already carry around with them, is used to enable short interactions but also allows for longer complex interactions with mobile VR. To explore the possibilities of a smartwatch for interaction, we conducted a user study in which we compared two variables with regard to user performance: interaction method (touchscreen vs inertial sensors) and wearing method (hand-held vs wrist-worn). We found that selection time and error rate were lowest when holding the smartwatch in one hand using its inertial sensors for interaction (hand-held).2018410.1145/3170427.3188629In Proceedings of CHI EA '18 (CHI '18 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems)3D pointing; smartwatch; nomadic virtual reality; mobile virtual realityt3://file?uid=435518TeresaHirzleJan OleRixenJanGugenheimerEnricoRukziopostereg18paA Probabilistic Motion Planning Algorithm for Realistic Walk Path Simulation2018410.2312/egp.20181009Proc. of Eurographics (Poster)Proc. of Eurographicst3://file?uid=434677PhilippAgethenThomasNeherFelixGaisbauerMartinMannsEnricoRukzioarticleBreakingTheTrackingBreaking the Tracking: Enabling Weight Perception using Perceivable Tracking Offsets2018410.1145/3173574.3173702In Proc. of CHI 2018 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systemshttps://youtu.be/IqFZy6wg_scfile:354716MichaelRietzlerFlorianGeiselhartJanGugenheimerEnricoRukzioarticlePseudoKinestheticFeedbackConveying the Perception of Kinesthetic Feedback in Virtual Reality using State-of-the-Art Hardware2018410.1145/3173574.3174034In Proc. of CHI 2018 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systemshttps://youtu.be/IMiHyTDCE4ohttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/rietzler/ConveyingThePerception.pdfMichaelRietzlerFlorianGeiselhartJulianFrommelEnricoRukziopostereg18_gais_deepPresenting a Deep Motion Blending Approach for Simulating Natural Reach Motions2018410.2312/egp.20181010Proc. of Eurographics (Poster)Proc. of Eurographicst3://file?uid=434678FelixGaisbauerPhilippFroehlichJannesLehwaldPhilippAgethenEnricoRukziopostereg18_gais_mmuIntroducing a Modular Concept for Exchanging Character Animation Approaches2018410.2312/egp.20181011Proc. of Eurographics (Poster)Proc. of Eurographicshttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/007-008.pdfFelixGaisbauerPhilippAgethenThomasBärEnricoRukzioarticle8446551A Demonstration of ShareVR: Co-Located Experiences for Virtual Reality Between HMD and Non-HMD Users2018310.1109/VR.2018.8446551In Adj. 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Space exploration;Electronic mail;Aerospace electronics;Human-centered computing- Visualization- Visualization techniques- Treemaps;Human-centered computing-Visualization-Visualization design and evaluation methodshttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/IEEEVR_DemoShareVR.pdfJanGugenheimerEvgenyStemasovJulianFrommelEnricoRukzioarticleSlowMoDemoDemo of the Matrix Has You: Realizing Slow Motion in Full-Body Virtual Reality2018310.1109/VR.2018.8446136In Adj. Proc. of IEEE VR 2018 (2018 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/rietzler/document.pdfMichaelRietzlerFlorianGeiselhartJuliaBrichEnricoRukzioarticleFaceDisplayIEEEVRA Demonstration of FaceDisplay: Asymetric Multi-User Interaction for Mobile VRMobile VR HMDs enable users to experience virtual reality content in a variety of nomadic scenarios, excluding all the people in the surrounding (Non-HMD Users) and reducing them to be sole bystanders. This leads to a scenario where the HMD User experiences a sense of isolation and the Non-HMD Users a sense of exclusion. To battle these phenomena we present FaceDisplay, a modified VR HMD consisting of three touch sensitive displays and a depth camera attached to its back. This allows Non-HMD User to see inside the immersed users virtual world and enable them to interact via touch and gestures. We built a VR HMD prototype consisting of three additional screens and present interaction techniques and an example application that leverage the FaceDisplay design space.2018310.1109/VR.2018.8446319In Adj. Proc. of IEEE VR 2018 (IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces)753-754https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/IEEEVR_DemoFaceDisplay.pdfJanGugenheimerEvgenyStemasovHarpreetSareenEnricoRukzioarticleplaumann;TremorCorrectionImproving Input Accuracy on Smartphones for Persons who are Affected by Tremor using Motion Sensors20171210.1145/3161169Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies1ACM304156https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/circularselection10/https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/plaumann/revisedResubmitMinorRevisions_comp.pdfKatrinPlaumannMilosBabicTobiasDreyWitaliHeptingDanielStooßEnricoRukzioarticleRietzler;SlowMotionThe Matrix Has You: Realizing Slow Motion in Full-Body Virtual Reality201711810.1145/3139131.3139145In Proc. of VRST 2017 (23rd ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/geiselhart/a2-reitzler.pdfMichaelRietzlerFlorianGeiselhartEnricoRukzioarticlesmartwatchstudyThe Effects of Mobility, Encumbrance, and (Non-)Dominant Hand on Interaction with Smartwatches2017910.1145/3123021.3123033Proc. of ISWC 2017 (2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/The_Effects_of_Encumbrance_Mobility_and_Hand_On_Smartwatch_Interaction.pdfDavidDobbelsteinGabrielHaasEnricoRukzioarticleinscentinScent: a Wearable Olfactory Display as an Amplification for Mobile Notifications2017910.1145/3123021.3123035The International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 2017)Proc. of ISWC 2017 (2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers)The International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC 2017)MauiInScenthttps://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/inscent-a-wearable-olfactory-display-as-an-amplification-of-mobile-notifications/https://youtu.be/pzugi0AHaJshttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/inScent_a_Wearable_Olfactory_Display.pdfDavidDobbelsteinSteffenHerrdumEnricoRukzioarticleicme_interactTowards Realistic Walk Path Simulation in Automotive Assembly Lines: A Probabilistic Approach20177Proc. of 11th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering (ICME)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Rukzio/2018/mgi18.pdfPhilippAgethenFelixGaisbauerPhilippFroehlichMartinMannsEnricoRukzioarticleicme_ipaIterative Path Adaption (IPA): Predictive Trajectory-Estimation Using Static Pathfinding Algorithms2017710.1016/j.procir.2017.12.170Proc. of 11th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering (ICME)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827117311125/pdf?md5=4b491e089592ad6b24e8e5d6a1df4a8d&pid=1-s2.0-S2212827117311125-main.pdfFelixGaisbauerPhilippAgethenRuedigerLundeEnricoRukzioarticlepocketthumbPocketThumb: a Wearable Dual-Sided Touch Interface for Cursor-based Control of Smart-Eyewear2017610.1145/3090055Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/pocketthumb-a-wearable-dual-sided-touch-interface-for-cursor-based-control-of-smart-eyewear/https://youtu.be/Ep0GUToErJghttps://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/mitarbeiterbereiche/dobbelstein/pocketThumb.pdfDavidDobbelsteinChristianWinklerGabrielHaasEnricoRukzioarticleVaiRVaiR3: Simulating 3D Airflows in Virtual Reality2017510.1145/3025453.3026009In Proc. of CHI 2017 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)https://youtu.be/aqRJX0D7EBkfile:354717MichaelRietzlerKatrinPlaumannTarasKränzleMarcelErathAlexanderStahlEnricoRukzioconference2017_CHI_Frommel_CanTouchThisCanTouchThis: Examining the Effect of Physical Contact in a Mobile Multiplayer Game2017510.1145/3027063.3053087In Proceedings of CHI EA '17 (CHI '17 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems)https://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/iui.inst.100/institut/Papers/Prof_Weber/2017-CHI-Frommel-CanTouchThis.pdfJulianFrommelJanGugenheimerDavidKleinEnricoRukzioMichaelWeberarticleshareVRShareVR: Enabling Co-Located Experiences for Virtual Reality between HMD and Non-HMD Users2017510.1145/3025453.3025683In Proc. of CHI 2017 (SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems)shareVR2017https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/mi/mi-forschung/uulm-hci/projects/sharevr-enabling-co-located-experiences-for-virtual-reality-between-hmd-and-non-hmd-users/https://youtu.be/Uc5fkTFMHr4t3://file?uid=355655 - 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