Recognizing user behavior from interactions for adaptive consumer information systems

Stefan Lengauer, Michael Bedek, Cordula Kupfer, Lin Shao, Dietrich Albert, Tobias Schreck

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Abstract

Consumer Information Systems, which experience widespread application, benefit substantially from adapting the conveyed information to specific user needs, by addressing various impairments such as color blindness, deficient preknowledge, and/or graph illiteracy. Ideally, to allow for an unperturbed exploration process, the system automatically recognizes and responds to
the need for adaptation. While it has been shown that users’ interactions with a system can be leveraged to this end, there exists no generalized taxonomy covering all possible interactions/processes and how they relate to each other. This paper garners different interactions, defined in the literature, and classifies them regarding complexity and inter-dependencies in a ‘processes
landscape’. Using this landscape, we outline a concept how low-level interactions (e.g., ‘Clicking’, ‘Typing’) can be combined with context-sensitive ones (e.g., ‘Hovering’) to estimate high-level behavior such as ‘Reading’ or ‘Exploring’. Knowledge of the latter allows a system to intervene and adapt in a reasonably manner.
Originalspracheenglisch
TitelProceedings of the International Conference on Interactive Media, Smart Systems and Emerging Technologies (IMET)
Seiten23-26
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2023
Veranstaltung3rd International Conference on Interactive Media, Smart Systems and Emerging Technologies: IMET 2023 - Barcelona, Spanien
Dauer: 5 Okt. 20236 Okt. 2023

Konferenz

Konferenz3rd International Conference on Interactive Media, Smart Systems and Emerging Technologies
KurztitelIMET 2023
Land/GebietSpanien
OrtBarcelona
Zeitraum5/10/236/10/23

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