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SenseCube: Evaluating Visual and Vibration Feedback in a Peripheral Tangible Notification Device

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2024

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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In digital environments, on-screen notifications tend to be highly disruptive and distracting but at the same time necessary to keep an overview over the current and upcoming tasks. In this context, we developed two versions (light-based and vibration-based) of a tangible notification manager called SenseCUBE and ran a within subject study with 9 participants to evaluate which version was perceived to be less disruptive. Participants had to solve a task while being notified by the SenseCUBEs and complete a TLX questionnaire to measure the task workload. Results suggest that there is no difference in the disruptiveness between the light SenseCUBE and the vibration SenseCUBE. Nonetheless, the light notifications were experienced as more effective in communicating the level of urgency of the notifications.

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Koopmann, Antonia; Khadse, Susmita; Halaharavi, Hemanth Kumar; Ruiz, Nicolás; Putze, Susanne; Döring, Tanja (2024): SenseCube: Evaluating Visual and Vibration Feedback in a Peripheral Tangible Notification Device. Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband. DOI: 10.18420/muc2024-mci-src-292. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. MCI: Student Research Competition. Karlsruhe. 1.-4. September 2024

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