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- WorkshopbeitragMethods and Tools for (Semi-)Automated Evaluation in Long-Term In-the-Wild Deployment Studies(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Koch, Michael; Fietkau, Julian; Draheim, Susanne; Schwarzer, Jan; von Luck, KaiHuman-computer interaction increasingly focuses on long-term evaluation of in-the-wild deployments. With this trend, however, understanding the usage behavior becomes more challenging. Due to the high repeating manual labor involved, existing methods such as in-situ observations and manual video analysis are no promising prospects on this avenue. Automated approaches (e.g., based on body tracking cameras) have been suggested recently to capture the usage behavior in long-term evaluations more efficiently. Still, these approaches may not be the only ones under consideration to move the field forward from here. This workshop gathers and reflects on the current state of the art regarding this trend and outlines perspectives for future research. The contributions cover, among other topics: methods and tools for data collection, noise and errors in sensor data, the correlation of automated observations with ground truth data, and augmenting sensor data with field work (e.g., interviews) for the contextualization of findings.
- WorkshopbeitragSetting up a long term evaluation environment for interactive semi-public information displays(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Koch, Michael; Fietkau, Julian; Stojko, LauraHuman-computer interaction research increasingly focuses on the long-term evaluation of real-world field deployments. When dealing with innovative solutions and when asking for the possibility to do action research in the deployment, fitting real-world deployments are hard to find – and access to these deployments is hard to obtain. We decided to invest in setting up and managing a long-term deployment of an interactive large information screen solution at our university, which includes several displays. In this paper, we briefly report about the installation – the CommunityMirror Network – as well as its functionality and operations management.