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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 31-53

ISBN (Hardback): 9781848003002

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Petra Köhler, Sebastian Pannasch, Boris Velichkovsky, "Enhancing mutual awareness, productivity, and feeling", in: Future interaction design II, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Enhancing mutual awareness, productivity, and feeling

cognitive science approach to design of groupware systems

Petra Köhler

Sebastian Pannasch

Boris Velichkovsky

pp. 31-53

in: Hannakaisa Isomki, Pertti Saariluoma (eds), Future interaction design II, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Abstract

We address two classic problems in the design of groupware systems. The first problem is that of spatial orientation and coordination of attention. Unless members of a distributed work group can follow shifts in each other's attentional focus, they are unable to understand who is talking about what with whom. A mixed-reality system, cAR/PE!, which was specifically designed to support distributed team work in an industrial (automotive) setting, is introduced. The second problem we address is related to the inevitable heterogeneity of most communication networks. In general, only some links will be mediated by high-speed broadband connections. This means that at least some participants have to be represented in conversational space by their anthropomorphic models, or avatars. What are the emotional consequences of replacing a human being with a virtual character? Will a normal affective attitude towards the person still be possible? New cognitive studies are presented to demonstrate that the solution to both problems is feasible and can result in improved mutual awareness, productivity, and emotional involvement of persons involved in computer-mediated interaction and work.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 31-53

ISBN (Hardback): 9781848003002

Full citation:

Petra Köhler, Sebastian Pannasch, Boris Velichkovsky, "Enhancing mutual awareness, productivity, and feeling", in: Future interaction design II, Berlin, Springer, 2009