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- KonferenzbeitragFashion or Technology? A Fashnology Perspective on the Perception and Adoption of Augmented Reality Smart Glasses(i-com: Vol. 15, No. 2, 2016) Rauschnabel, Philipp A.; Hein, Daniel W. E.; He, Jun; Ro, Young K.; Rawashdeh, Samir; Krulikowski, BryanSmart glasses are a new family of technological devices that share several characteristics with conventional eyeglasses. Yet, little is known about how individuals process them. Drawing upon categorization theories and prior research on technology acceptance, the authors conduct two empirical studies to show that (a) smart glasses are perceived as technology but vary in their degree of fashion, (b) the perception of smart glasses determines the factors that explain adoption intention, and (c) a majority of consumers process smart glasses as a combination of fashion and technology (“fashnology”), whereas a smaller number of consumers perceive them exclusively as technology or fashion, respectively.
- KonferenzbeitragPersonalized Motion Analysis with Consideration of Body Segment Shapes(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Tagungsband, 2022) Greve, Daniel; Tiator, Marcel; Kreischer, Christian; Geiger, ChristianOur aim is the configuration and evaluation of individual exoskeletons. To do so, we decided to analyze individual biomechanical models of 3D scanned human bodies and subsequent motions in OpenSim (OSim). Other than most existing approaches, our biomechanical model is reduced to be well suited for the fundamental assessment of exoskeletons. To create the model, parameters are derived from body segment shapes. Further, motion trajectories from various tracking systems can be integrated due to the utilization of Mirevi Motion Hub (MMH). Tools are provided in order to cut the scanned body into segments, to automatically calculate mass as well as inertia properties and to integrate them in an OSim model. In addition, we propose a conversion from the MMH file format into an OSim readable file format. Overall, we consider our solution as flexible, as we only assume a mesh as output of the body scan and as different tracking systems can be leveraged by using the MMH middleware. Future work will address the evaluation of our framework.