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Rohani Ghahari, Romisa.
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Eyes-free interaction with aural user interfaces./
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Rohani Ghahari, Romisa.
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256 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-05(E), Section: A.
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Eyes-free interaction with aural user interfaces.
Rohani Ghahari, Romisa.
Eyes-free interaction with aural user interfaces.
- 256 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, 2015.
Existing web applications force users to focus their visual attentions on mobile devices, while browsing content and services on the go (e.g., while walking or driving). To support mobile, eyes-free web browsing and minimize interaction with devices, designers can leverage the auditory channel. Whereas acoustic interfaces have proven to be effective in regard to reducing visual attention, a perplexing challenge exists in designing aural information architectures for the web because of its non-linear structure.
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To address this problem, we introduce and evaluate techniques to remodel existing information architectures as "playlists" of web content---aural flows. The use of aural flows in mobile web browsing can be seen in ANFORA News, a semi-aural mobile site designed to facilitate browsing large collections of news stories. An exploratory study involving frequent news readers (n=20) investigated the usability and navigation experiences with ANFORA News in a mobile setting. The initial evidence suggests that aural flows are a promising paradigm for supporting eyes-free mobile navigation while on the go. Interacting with aural flows, however, requires users to select interface buttons, tethering visual attention to the mobile device even when it is unsafe.
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