XDBrowser 2.0 - Semi-Automatic Generation of Cross-Device Web Page Designs
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 20-minute conference talk from the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems that introduces XDBrowser 2.0, a tool for semi-automatically generating cross-device web page designs. Delve into the research behind this innovative approach to creating interfaces that support parallel usage across multiple devices. Learn about the two studies conducted to inform the browser's design, including user-elicited cross-device patterns and their application to popular websites. Discover semi-automatic techniques for page segmentation and distribution between devices, requiring minimal user input. Gain insights into potential Chrome browser extensions that could make these techniques widely available for desktop, mobile, and wearable devices. Understand the implications of this research for improving cross-device interaction and transforming single-device designs with relatively little effort.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is XDBrowser
Motivation
Research Background
Limitations
Research
Automation
CrossDevice Patterns
Duplication CrossDevice
Remote Control
Component Segmentation
What are the Interactions
HighLevel Results
Second Study
Conclusion
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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