Cycling@CHI: Towards a Research Agenda for HCI in the Bike Lane

Gian-Luca Savino, Tamara von Sawitzky, Andrii Matviienko, Miriam Sturdee, Pawel W. Wozniak, Markus Löchtefeld, Andrew L. Kun, Andreas Riener, Jonna Häkkilä

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Abstract

In this workshop, we will explore and discuss future developments in mobile user-interfaces for cyclists and users of similar interfaces or services. We highlight the challenge of balancing safety and ecological validity in experiments, and how novel and improved evaluation methods can improve the current situation. We aim to bring together researchers with a strong background in designing and evaluating novel user interfaces in the domain of bicycles and mobility, as well as practitioners who build consumer products in that domain. The workshop's goal is to explore novel ways of designing and evaluating user interfaces for cyclists and similar users when it comes to interacting with mobile devices and services on the ride.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCHI EA 2021
Subtitle of host publicationExtended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
EditorsYoshifumi Kitamura, Aaron Quigley, Katherine Ibister, Takeo Igaraski
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherACM
Chapter107
Pages1-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-8095-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 May 2021
MoEC publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: Extended Abstracts of the 2021 - Yokohama, Japan
Duration: 8 May 202113 May 2021
https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3411763

Conference

ConferenceCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Abbreviated titleCHI
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityYokohama
Period08.05.202113.05.2021
Internet address

Keywords

  • cycling
  • mobile interaction
  • user interface
  • evaluation

Field of science

  • Visual arts and design

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