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Title Implicit HCI for Geocollaborative Hyperstories Creation
Authors Nelson Baloian, Gustavo Zurita, José A. Pino, Rodrigo Lull
Publication date 2022
Abstract To create a geo-collaborative hyperhistory, physical areas
associated
with data and multimedia content are geolocalized over a map, from which
links
to other areas can be generated, which define paths of exploration of the
hypernarrative.
In this work in progress, we aim at facilitating the creation of
geocollaborative
hyperstories, by redesigning the HCI of an existing application using
implicit HCI principles. Implicit HCI (iHCI) advocates using the user's
context
information to anticipate the actions they want to perform, facilitating
interaction
and alleviating their cognitive load. iHCI has usually used as single-user
interaction;
therefore, we explore ways to extend its reach by taking contextual
information
from a group that works collaboratively. The result is a redesign proposal
of six
frequent tasks during creating and reading a hypernarrative described
according
to the existing literature on iHCI.
Pages 304-312
Conference name International Conference in Collaboration Technologies
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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