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Sven Gehring
Researcher at German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Publications - 50
Citations - 813
Sven Gehring is an academic researcher from German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile device & Mobile interaction. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 727 citations.
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Back to the app: the costs of mobile application interruptions
TL;DR: A large-scale observational study that investigated mobile application interruptions in two scenarios: intended back and forth switching between applications and unintended interruptions caused by incoming phone calls reveals that these interruptions rarely happen but when they do, they may introduce a significant overhead.
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Multi-user interaction on media facades through live video on mobile devices
Sebastian Boring,Sven Gehring,Alexander Wiethoff,Anna Magdalena Blöckner,Johannes Schöning,Andreas Butz +5 more
TL;DR: A way to directly interact with media facades through live video on mobile devices through the Touch Projector interface to accommodate multiple users by showing individual content on the mobile display that would otherwise clutter the facade's canvas or distract other users.
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Interrupted by a phone call: exploring designs for lowering the impact of call notifications for smartphone users
TL;DR: This work considers designs that allow users to postpone calls and also to multiplex by way of a smaller partial-screen notification and shows that a multiplex design solution works best because it allows people to continue working on their primary task while being made aware that there is a caller on the line.
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Designing interaction with media façades: a case study
Alexander Wiethoff,Sven Gehring +1 more
TL;DR: The experiences designing iRiS, a system for remote interaction with media façades, are presented and experimental use and adaptation of user experience (UX) evaluation methods are used to investigate the users actions and emotions more holistically in this context.
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IRL SmartCart - a user-adaptive context-aware interface for shopping assistance
TL;DR: This paper introduces the IRL SmartCart - an instrumented shopping cart that acts as a user interface to support the shopping process and shows how RFID technology enables recognizing products that are put in the cart's basket.