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Understanding the everyday use of head-worn computers

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(a) Setting up a HWC. (b) Taking a picture on the bike. (c) Recording a video on-the go. (d) Checking the weather in winter. (e) Messaging during shopping. Fig. 1.: Use cases for head-worn computers. Abstract-Early research on head-worn computers (HWCs) has focused on hardware and specific applications. However, there is little research about the everyday usage of head-worn computers in particular aspects such as: context of use, social acceptance across different activities, audiences and interaction techniques. This paper provides insights into the use of head-worn computers by capturing the opinions of novice and expert users through a survey, a three-week diary study, and interviews. The overarching finding is that the context of use is critical, either due to the need to support micro-interactions, or because the interaction paradigm itself should depend on the context of use.
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hal-02306619 , version 1 (06-10-2019)

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Anita Vogl, Nicolas Louveton, Rod Mccall, Mark Billinghurst, Michael Haller. Understanding the everyday use of head-worn computers. 2015 8th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI), Jun 2015, Warsaw, Poland. pp.213-219, ⟨10.1109/HSI.2015.7170668⟩. ⟨hal-02306619⟩
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