AdaM: Adapting Multi-User Interfaces for Collaborative Environments in Real-Time

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Authors Seonwook Park, Christoph Gebhardt, Roman RΓ€dle, Anna Feit, Hana Vrzakova, Niraj Dayama, Hui-Shyong Yeo, Clemens Klokmose, Aaron Quigley, Antti Oulasvirta, Otmar Hilliges arXiv ID 1803.01166 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 63 Venue International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Developing cross-device multi-user interfaces (UIs) is a challenging problem. There are numerous ways in which content and interactivity can be distributed. However, good solutions must consider multiple users, their roles, their preferences and access rights, as well as device capabilities. Manual and rule-based solutions are tedious to create and do not scale to larger problems nor do they adapt to dynamic changes, such as users leaving or joining an activity. In this paper, we cast the problem of UI distribution as an assignment problem and propose to solve it using combinatorial optimization. We present a mixed integer programming formulation which allows real-time applications in dynamically changing collaborative settings. It optimizes the allocation of UI elements based on device capabilities, user roles, preferences, and access rights. We present a proof-of-concept designer-in-the-loop tool, allowing for quick solution exploration. Finally, we compare our approach to traditional paper prototyping in a lab study.
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