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Focused and casual interactions
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2013
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EngineeringMobile InteractionWearable TechnologyCommunicationInteraction ManagementCasual InteractionsTouch User InterfaceAffective ComputingInteraction TechniquesConversation AnalysisMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyInteraction TechniqueUser ExperienceSocial InteractionMobile ComputingGesture RecognitionFocused-casual ContinuumTechnologyInterpersonal CommunicationHuman InteractionHuman-computer InteractionArts
We describe the focused-casual continuum, a framework for describing interaction techniques according to the degree to which they allow users to adapt how much attention and effort they choose to invest in an interaction conditioned on their current situation. Casual interactions are particularly appropriate in scenarios where full engagement with devices is frowned upon socially, is unsafe, physically challenging or too mentally taxing. Novel sensing approaches which go beyond direct touch enable wider use of casual interactions, which will often be 'around device' interactions. We consider the degree to which previous commercial products and research prototypes can be considered as fitting the focused-casual framework, and describe the properties using control theoretic concepts. In an experimental study we observe that users naturally apply more precise and more highly engaged interaction techniques when faced with a more challenging task and use more relaxed gestures in easier tasks.
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