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Antonio Krüger

Researcher at German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence

Publications -  382
Citations -  8669

Antonio Krüger is an academic researcher from German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile device & User interface. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 363 publications receiving 7554 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Krüger include Max Planck Society & Western Washington University.

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Falling asleep with Angry Birds, Facebook and Kindle: a large scale study on mobile application usage

TL;DR: A large-scale deployment-based research study that logged detailed application usage information from over 4,100 users of Android-powered mobile devices is described, which finds that despite the variety of apps available, communication applications are almost always the first used upon a device's waking from sleep.
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Emergence of Individuality in Genetically Identical Mice

TL;DR: The paradigm introduced here serves as an animal model for identifying mechanisms of plasticity underlying nonshared environmental contributions to individual differences in behavior and factors unfolding or emerging during development contribute toindividual differences in structural brain plasticity and behavior.
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Display Blindness: The Effect of Expectations on Attention towards Digital Signage

TL;DR: It is shown how audience expectations towards what is presented on public displays can correlate with their attention towards these displays and possible solutions to overcome this "Display Blindness" and increase audience attention towards public displays are proposed.
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A resource-adaptive mobile navigation system

TL;DR: A hybrid navigation system that relies on different technologies to determine the user's location and that adapts the presentation of route directions to the limited technical resources of the output device and the limited cognitive resources ofThe user is presented.
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Adaptive, intelligent presentation of information for the museum visitor in PEACH

TL;DR: A novel integrated framework for museum visits is defined and evidence is found that even older users are comfortable interacting with a major component of the system, focusing on various aspects of PEACH.