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Evidence for interfaces in motion.

A publication archive for papers, studies, chapters, and research notes across human-computer interaction, cognition, motion, typography, and design education.

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SoftwareX / 2023

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MobiScout: A scalable cloud-based driving and activity monitoring platform featuring an IOS app and a WatchOS extension

MobiScout is an iOS application designed to monitor users' driving habits and physiological conditions on the road. This app offers a cost-effective, next-generation solution for data collection and analysis in naturalistic driving studies. MobiScout captures real-time data, encompassing physiological information, using sensors on mobile phones, smartwatches, and Bluetooth-enabled OBD equipment. The software records data such as speed, braking, pulse rate, and acceleration, while the phone's camera captures both the interior and exterior views of the car. Data can either be streamed to cloud storage in real-time or stored locally in areas without WIFI. The acquired data serves to enhance our understanding of typical traffic behavior, driver performance, and surrounding conditions.

Motion designAttentionAdaptive interfacesHCI
Kojo Konadu Adu-Gyamfi, Karo Ahmadi-Dehrashid, Yaw Okyere Adu-Gyamfi, Pujitha Gunaratne, Anuj Sharma
Conference paper

ProQuest / 2021

Published

The place of poster in the digital era

Animated posters are a relatively new medium in graphic design, which seem to have been significantly ignored by researchers. This thesis examines the interaction of animation, technology, and interactive media shaping animated posters. Thus, by defining our current understanding of animated posters. Also, examining the effectiveness of animated posters on viewer’s recall, we explore that whether, in the peak of the digital screens, motion graphics, and advanced interactive technologies, the poster design is still bound to the print technology or must be entirely reconceived as a specific form of the digital medium? And eventually, what would be the next generation of posters? Accordingly, two online surveys were conducted with a general audience and an informal critique with informed designers, as was a literature review and an analysis of existing animated posters. Respondents were randomly separated …

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)UX/UI DesignKinetic TypographyMotion Design
Karo Ahmadi Dehrashid