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- WorkshopbeitragM3I: A Framework for Mobile Multimodal Interaction(Mensch & Computer 2014 - Tagungsband, 2014) Möller, Andreas; Diewald, Stefan; Roalter, Luis; Kranz, MatthiasWe present M3I, an extensive multimodal interaction framework for mobile devices, which simplifies and accelerates the creation of multimodal applications for prototyping and research. It provides an abstraction of information representations in different communication channels, unifies access to implicit and explicit information, and wires together the logic behind context-sensitive modality switches by a rule-based approach. In this paper, we present the structure and major features of our framework, and show exemplary implementations of interaction modalities with help of M3I.
- ZeitschriftenartikelModeling Interruption and Resumption in a Smartphone Task: An ACT-R Approach(i-com: Vol. 14, No. 2, 2015) Wirzberger, Maria; Russwinkel, Dr.-Ing. NeleThis research aims to inspect human cognition when being interrupted while performing a smartphone task with varying levels of mental demand. Due to its benefits especially in the early stages of interface development, a cognitive modeling approach is used. It applies the cognitive architecture ACT-R to shed light on task-related cognitive processing. The inspected task setting involves a shopping scenario, manipulating interruption via product advertisements and mental demands by the respective number of people shopping is done for. Model predictions are validated through a corresponding experimental setting with 62 human participants. Comparing model and human data in a defined set of performance-related parameters displays mixed results that indicate an acceptable fit – at least in some cases. Potential explanations for the observed differences are discussed at the end.