2019
- T. Wuellner, S. Feuerstack, and A. Hahn, “Clustering Environmental Conditions of Historical Accident Data to Efficiently Generate Testing Sceneries for Maritime Systems,” in Model-Based Safety and Assessment, Cham, 2019, p. 349–362.
[Bibtex]
@InProceedings{Wuellner2019,
author = {Wuellner, Tim and Feuerstack, Sebastian and Hahn, Axel},
title = {Clustering Environmental Conditions of Historical Accident Data to Efficiently Generate Testing Sceneries for Maritime Systems},
booktitle = {Model-Based Safety and Assessment},
year = {2019},
editor = {Papadopoulos, Yiannis and Aslansefat, Koorosh and Katsaros, Panagiotis and Bozzano, Marco},
pages = {349--362},
address = {Cham},
publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
abstract = {Vessels are getting more and more equipped with highly-automated assistant systems that benefit from the use of machine learning. Such trained safety-critical systems demand for new means of Verification and Validation (V+V). Their complex decision making process is hidden and traditional system analysis and functional testing is no longer possible as the testing space becomes too large to test. Scenario-based V+V performed in a simulation environment is a promising approach to tackle these challenges, triggering potential system malfunctions and covering as much as possible of the problem space.},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-32872-6_23},
isbn = {978-3-030-32872-6},
}
- M. Steidel, A. Lamm, S. Feuerstack, and A. Hahn, “Correcting the Destination Information in Automatic Identification System Messages,” in Workshop on Information Systems and Applications in Maritime Domain ISAMD 2019, 2019.
[Bibtex]
@InProceedings{Steidel2019,
author = {Matthias Steidel and Arne Lamm and Sebastian Feuerstack and Axel Hahn},
title = {Correcting the Destination Information in Automatic Identification System Messages},
booktitle = {Workshop on Information Systems and Applications in Maritime Domain ISAMD 2019},
year = {2019},
}
- B. Wortelen, S. Feuerstack, M. -C. Harre, S. Sentuerk, You W., and J. Wang, “Engineering Optimized Control Panel Designs for Electric Driving,” in Proceedings of 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom 2019), Naples, Italy, 2019.
[Bibtex]
@InProceedings{Wortelen2019,
author = {Wortelen, B. and Feuerstack, S. and Harre, M.-C. and Sentuerk, S. and You, W., and Wang, J.},
title = {Engineering Optimized Control Panel Designs for Electric Driving},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 10th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom 2019)},
year = {2019},
address = {Naples, Italy},
month = oct,
}
2018
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “Predicting Visual Attention is not an easy Task – even for Experts!,” in 60h Conference of Experimental Psychologists, 2018, p. 72.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2018,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {Predicting Visual Attention is not an easy Task - even for Experts!},
booktitle = {60h Conference of Experimental Psychologists},
year = {2018},
pages = {72},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2018.02.03}
}
- M. Harre and S. Feuerstack, “The Konect Value – A Quantitative Method for Estimating Perception Time and Accuracy for HMI Designs,” Behaviour & Information Technology, vol. 37, iss. 9, pp. 894-903, 2018.
[Bibtex]
@ARTICLE{Harre2018,
author = {Marie-Christin Harre and Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {The Konect Value - A Quantitative Method for Estimating Perception
Time and Accuracy for HMI Designs},
journal = {Behaviour \& Information Technology},
year = {2018},
volume = {37},
pages = {894-903},
number = {9},
doi = {10.1080/0144929X.2018.1505952},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2018.06.30},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2018.1505952}
}
- M. Harre and S. Feuerstack, “A Heuristic for Relative Perception Accuracy and Reaction Time Estimation for HMI Designs,” in Proceedings of the 36th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, New York, NY, USA, 2018, p. 18:1–18:4.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Harre2018b,
author = {Harre, Marie-Christin and Feuerstack, Sebastian},
title = {A Heuristic for Relative Perception Accuracy and Reaction Time Estimation
for HMI Designs},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 36th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics},
year = {2018},
series = {ECCE'18},
pages = {18:1--18:4},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
publisher = {ACM},
acmid = {3232089},
articleno = {18},
doi = {10.1145/3232078.3232089},
isbn = {978-1-4503-6449-2},
keywords = {HMI Design, SInformation Visualization},
location = {Utrecht, Netherlands},
numpages = {4},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3232078.3232089}
}
- M. Harre, S. Feuerstack, and B. Wortelen, “A Method for Optimizing Complex Graphical Interfaces for Fast and Correct Perception of System States,” in Proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering (HCSE), Nice Sophia Antipolis, France, 2018.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Harre2018a,
author = {Marie-Christin Harre and Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {A Method for Optimizing Complex Graphical Interfaces for Fast and
Correct Perception of System States},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Human-Centered
Software Engineering (HCSE)},
year = {2018},
address = {Nice Sophia Antipolis, France},
publisher = {Springer LNCS},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2018.06.30}
}
2017
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “A Model-driven Tool for getting Insights into Car Drivers Monitoring Behavior,” in Proceedings of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV’17), 2017, p. pp. 861–868.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2017,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {A Model-driven Tool for getting Insights into Car Drivers Monitoring
Behavior},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV'17)},
year = {2017},
pages = {pp. 861--868},
doi = {10.1109/IVS.2017.7995824},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2017.04.01}
}
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “The Human Efficiency Evaluator – A tool to predict and analyse monitoring behaviour; Kognitive Systeme,” Kognitive Systeme, vol. ISSN 2197-0343, iss. 1-2017, 2017.
[Bibtex]
@ARTICLE{Feuerstack2017a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {The Human Efficiency Evaluator - A tool to predict and analyse monitoring
behaviour; Kognitive Systeme},
journal = {Kognitive Systeme},
year = {2017},
volume = {ISSN 2197-0343},
number = {1-2017},
eid = {DuEPublico, Duisburg-Essen Publication Online},
timestamp = {2017.05.06}
}
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “A Tool-based Process for Generating Attention Distribution Predictions,” Journal of Eye Movement Research, vol. 10, iss. 6, p. 191, 2017.
[Bibtex]
@ARTICLE{Feuerstack2017b,
author = {Feuerstack, S. and Wortelen, B.},
title = {A Tool-based Process for Generating Attention Distribution Predictions},
journal = {Journal of Eye Movement Research},
year = {2017},
volume = {10},
pages = {191},
number = {6},
note = {ISSN: 1995-8692},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Eye Movements (in
press)},
doi = {10.16910/jemr.10.6},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2017.05.16}
}
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “Tutorial: How does your HMI Design affect the visual attention of the driver?,” in Adjunct Proceedings of the 9th International ACM Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI ’17), 2017, p. pp. 28–32.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2017c,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {Tutorial: How does your HMI Design affect the visual attention of
the driver?},
booktitle = {Adjunct Proceedings of the 9th International ACM Conference on Automotive
User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI
’17)},
year = {2017},
pages = {pp. 28--32},
doi = {10.1145/3131726.3131727},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2017.08.13}
}
- B. Wortelen and S. Feuerstack, “Comparing the Input Validity of Model-based Visual Attention Predictions based on presenting Exemplary Situations either as Videos or Static Images,” in ICCM – 15th International Conference on Cognitive Modelling, 2017.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wortelen2017,
author = {Bertram Wortelen and Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {Comparing the Input Validity of Model-based Visual Attention Predictions
based on presenting Exemplary Situations either as Videos or Static
Images},
booktitle = {ICCM - 15th International Conference on Cognitive Modelling},
year = {2017},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2017.05.06}
}
2016
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “AM-DCT: A Visual Attention Modeling Data Capturing Tool for Investigating Users’ Interface Monitoring Behavior,” in Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, New York, NY, USA, 2016, p. 252–255.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2016a,
author = {Feuerstack, Sebastian and Wortelen, Bertram},
title = {AM-DCT: A Visual Attention Modeling Data Capturing Tool for Investigating
Users' Interface Monitoring Behavior},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces},
year = {2016},
series = {AVI '16},
pages = {252--255},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
publisher = {ACM},
acmid = {2909276},
doi = {10.1145/2909132.2909276},
file = {Feuerstack2016a.pdf:Feuerstack2016a.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-1-4503-4131-8},
keywords = {Human Factors, Monitoring, Visual Attention},
location = {Bari, Italy},
numpages = {4},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2016.10.07},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2909132.2909276}
}
- S. Feuerstack, B. Wortelen, C. Kettwich, and A. Schieben, “Theater-system Technique and Model-based Attention Prediction for the Early Automotive HMI Design Evaluation,” in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 2016.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2016b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen and Carmen Kettwich and
Anna Schieben},
title = {Theater-system Technique and Model-based Attention Prediction for
the Early Automotive HMI Design Evaluation},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User
Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications},
year = {2016},
file = {Feuerstack2016b.pdf:Feuerstack2016b.pdf:PDF},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2016.09.06}
}
- M. Ostendorp, S. Feuerstack, T. Friedrichs, and A. Lüdtke, “Engineering Automotive HMIs That Are Optimized for Correct and Fast Perception,” in Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, New York, NY, USA, 2016, p. 293–298.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Ostendorp2016,
author = {Ostendorp, Marie-Christin and Feuerstack, Sebastian and Friedrichs,
Thomas and L\"{u}dtke, Andreas},
title = {Engineering Automotive HMIs That Are Optimized for Correct and Fast
Perception},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive
Computing Systems},
year = {2016},
series = {EICS '16},
pages = {293--298},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
publisher = {ACM},
acmid = {2935869},
doi = {10.1145/2933242.2935869},
isbn = {978-1-4503-4322-0},
keywords = {HMI design method, information visualization, monitoring interfaces,
safety-critical systems, user-centered interface engineering},
location = {Brussels, Belgium},
numpages = {6},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2016.10.07},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2933242.2935869}
}
- B. Wortelen and S. Feuerstack, “Tool-supported comparative visualizations to reveal the difference between what has been designed and how it is perceived for monitoring interface design,” in 2016 IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA), 2016, pp. 192-197.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wortelen2016,
author = {B. Wortelen and S. Feuerstack},
title = {Tool-supported comparative visualizations to reveal the difference
between what has been designed and how it is perceived for monitoring
interface design},
booktitle = {2016 IEEE International Multi-Disciplinary Conference on Cognitive
Methods in Situation Awareness and Decision Support (CogSIMA)},
year = {2016},
pages = {192-197},
month = {March},
doi = {10.1109/COGSIMA.2016.7497809},
file = {Wortelen2016.pdf:Wortelen2016.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {data visualisation;human computer interaction;HMI;cognitive attention
prediction method;complex safety-critical system;interface design;operator
attention distribution;operator visual attention;tool-supported comparative
visualization;Computational modeling;Heating;Marine vehicles;Monitoring;Predictive
models;Resource management;Visualization;attention allocation;interface
design;rapid prototyping;virtual test user},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2016.10.07}
}
2015
- S. Feuerstack, “Tool-based Task Modelling of Medical Human Machine Interfaces,” in Trends in Neuroergonomics. Tagungsband 11. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme; 7.–9. Oktober 2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 2015, p. 176–180.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2015a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {Tool-based Task Modelling of Medical Human Machine Interfaces},
booktitle = {Trends in Neuroergonomics. Tagungsband 11. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme;
7.–9. Oktober 2015, Berlin},
year = {2015},
editor = {Wienrich, Carolin; Zander, Thorsten O.; Gramann, Klaus},
pages = {176--180},
address = {Berlin, Germany},
month = {7 - 9 October},
publisher = {Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2015. - 334 S.},
comment = {HF},
doi = {10.14279/depositonce-4887},
file = {Feuerstack2015a.pdf:Feuerstack2015a.pdf:PDF},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.07.16}
}
- S. Feuerstack, A. Lüdtke, and J. Osterloh, “A Tool for Easing the Cognitive Analysis of Design Prototypes of Aircraft Cockpit Instruments,” in Proceedings 33rd annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics, 2015, p. 22:1–22:8.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2015b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Andreas L{\"u}dtke and Jan--Patrick Osterloh},
title = {A Tool for Easing the Cognitive Analysis of Design Prototypes of
Aircraft Cockpit Instruments},
booktitle = {Proceedings 33rd annual conference of the European Association of
Cognitive Ergonomics},
year = {2015},
pages = {22:1--22:8},
month = {7},
publisher = {ACM},
acmid = {2788434},
articleno = {22},
comment = {HF},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2788412.2788434},
file = {Feuerstack2015b.pdf:Feuerstack2015b.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-1-4503-3612-3},
keywords = {Cognitive Workload Analysis, Human-Machine-Interaction, Operator Workload
Evaluation, Task Execution Time Prediction},
location = {Warsaw, Poland},
numpages = {8},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.07.29}
}
- S. Feuerstack, Á. C. M. de Oliveira, M. dos Santos Anjo, R. B. Araujo, and E. B. Pizzolato, “Model-based Design of Multimodal Interaction for Augmented Reality Web Applications,” in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology, New York, NY, USA, 2015, p. 259–267.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2015,
author = {Feuerstack, Sebastian and de Oliveira, \'{A}llan C. M. and dos Santos
Anjo, Mauro and Araujo, Regina B. and Pizzolato, Ednaldo B.},
title = {Model-based Design of Multimodal Interaction for Augmented Reality
Web Applications},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology},
year = {2015},
series = {Web3D '15},
pages = {259--267},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
publisher = {ACM},
acmid = {2775293},
comment = {HF},
doi = {10.1145/2775292.2775293},
file = {Feuerstack2015.pdf:Feuerstack2015.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-1-4503-3647-5},
keywords = {augmented reality, human computer interaction, model-based user interface
design, multimodal interaction, web interfaces},
location = {Heraklion, Crete, Greece},
numpages = {9},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.06.22},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2775292.2775293}
}
- S. Feuerstack and B. Wortelen, “Revealing Differences in Designers’ and User’s Perspectives: A Tool-supported Process for Visual Attention Prediction for Designing HMIs for Martime Monitoring Tasks,” in 15th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Bamberg, Germany, September 14-18, 2015, Proceedings, Part IV, 2015, p. Pages 105-122.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2015c,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen},
title = {Revealing Differences in Designers' and User's Perspectives: A Tool-supported
Process for Visual Attention Prediction for Designing HMIs for Martime
Monitoring Tasks},
booktitle = {15th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Bamberg, Germany, September
14-18, 2015, Proceedings, Part IV},
year = {2015},
editor = {Abascal, J., Barbosa, S., Fetter, M., Gross, T., Palanque, P., Winckler,
M.},
volume = {LNCS},
number = {9299},
pages = {Pages 105-122},
note = {ISBN 978-3-319-22722-1},
comment = {HF},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-22723-8},
file = {Feuerstack2015c.pdf:Feuerstack2015c.pdf:PDF},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
}
- F. Fortmann, A. Hasselberg, S. Feuerstack, C. Sobiech, C. van Göns, A. Lüdtke, S. Borchers, M. Thurlings, D. Martin, Holger Hennig, T. Zangmeister, and V. Fäßler, “Session: Adaptive kooperative Mensch-Maschine Systeme: Berichte aus aktuellen Forschungsprojekten,” in 11. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme Tagungsband, 2015, p. 193–195.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fortmann2015,
author = {Florian Fortmann and Andreas Hasselberg and Sebastian Feuerstack
and Cilli Sobiech and Christian van Göns and Andreas Lüdtke and
Svenja Borchers and Marieke Thurlings and Denis Martin and Holger
Hennig and Tobias Zangmeister and Victor Fäßler},
title = {Session: Adaptive kooperative Mensch-Maschine Systeme: Berichte aus
aktuellen Forschungsprojekten},
booktitle = {11. Berliner Werkstatt Mensch-Maschine-Systeme Tagungsband},
year = {2015},
pages = {193--195},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.10.07}
}
- B. Wortelen, S. Feuerstack, and M. Behrendt, “Revealing Monitoring Behavior for HMI Designs is Easy with the Right Tool,” in INTERACT 2015 Adjunct Proceedings. IFIP WG 13.5 Workshop on Resilience, Reliability, Safety and Human Error in System Development, Bamberg, Germany, 2015.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Wortelen2015,
author = {Bertram Wortelen and Sebastian Feuerstack and Marcus Behrendt},
title = {Revealing Monitoring Behavior for HMI Designs is Easy with the Right
Tool},
booktitle = {INTERACT 2015 Adjunct Proceedings. IFIP WG 13.5 Workshop on Resilience,
Reliability, Safety and Human Error in System Development},
year = {2015},
editor = {Christoph Beckmann, Tom Gross},
address = {Bamberg, Germany},
month = {14 September},
publisher = {University of Bamberg Press},
note = {ISBN 978-3-86309-352-5},
comment = {HF},
file = {Wortelen2015.pdf:Wortelen2015.pdf:PDF},
owner = {sfeuer},
timestamp = {2015.07.16},
url = {https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bamberg/frontdoor/index/index/docId/25644}
}
2013
- S. Feuerstack and E. Pizzolato, “Comparing the Multimodal Interaction Technique Design of MINT with NiMMiT,” in WebMedia 2013, the 19th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, 2013.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2013a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Ednaldo Pizzolato},
title = {Comparing the Multimodal Interaction Technique Design of MINT with
NiMMiT},
booktitle = {WebMedia 2013, the 19th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the
Web},
year = {2013},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2013a.pdf:Feuerstack2013a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
quality = {1},
timestamp = {2013.09.16}
}
- E. Pizzolato, M. D. S. Anjo, and S. Feuerstack, “An evaluation of real-time requirements for automatic sign language recognition using ANNs and HMMs – The LIBRAS use case,” SBC Journal on 3D Interactive Systems, vol. 4, p. 14–24, 2013.
[Bibtex]
@ARTICLE{Pizzolato2013a,
author = {Ednaldo Pizzolato and Mauro Dos Santos Anjo and Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {An evaluation of real-time requirements for automatic sign language
recognition using ANNs and HMMs - The LIBRAS use case},
journal = {SBC Journal on 3D Interactive Systems},
year = {2013},
volume = {4},
pages = {14--24},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Pizzolato2013a.pdf:Pizzolato2013a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
quality = {1},
timestamp = {2013.09.16}
}
2012
- S. Feuerstack, “MINT-Composer – A Toolchain for the Model-based Specification of Post-WIMP Interactors,” in XI Workshop on Tools and Applications, WebMedia 2012, the 18th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, São Paulo/SP, Brazil., 2012.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2012b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {MINT-Composer – A Toolchain for the Model-based Specification of
Post-WIMP Interactors},
booktitle = {XI Workshop on Tools and Applications, WebMedia 2012, the 18th Brazilian
Symposium on Multimedia and the Web},
year = {2012},
address = {São Paulo/SP, Brazil.},
month = {October 15-18, 2012},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2012b.pdf:Feuerstack2012b.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2012.08.30}
}
- S. Feuerstack and E. Pizzolato, “Engineering Device-spanning, Multimodal Web Applications using a Model-based Design Approach,” in WebMedia 2012, the 18th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web, São Paulo/SP, Brazil., 2012.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2012a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Ednaldo Pizzolato},
title = {Engineering Device-spanning, Multimodal Web Applications using a
Model-based Design Approach},
booktitle = {WebMedia 2012, the 18th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the
Web},
year = {2012},
address = {São Paulo/SP, Brazil.},
month = {october 15-18},
abstract = {Nowadays the web is an ubiquitously available source of information
that can be accessed through a broad range of devices, such as smart
phones, tablets and notebooks. Although web applications can be used
through several devices, they are controlled and designed for a one-to-one
connection type of interaction, which prevents device-spanning multi-modal
interactions.
We propose a model-based run-time framework to design and execute
multi-modal interfaces for the web. Different to a model-based design
that implements reification, a process to derive concrete models
from abstract ones by transformation, we design interactors that
keep all design models alive at run-time. Interactors are based on
finite state machines that can be inspected and manipulated at run-time
and are synchronized over different devices and modalities using
mappings. We show the expressiveness of statecharts for modeling
interactions, interaction resources, and interaction paradigms.
We proof our approach by checking its conformance against common requirements
for multimodal frameworks, classify it based on characteristics identified
by others, and present initial results of a performance analysis.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2012a.pdf:Feuerstack2012a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2012.07.11}
}
- E. P. Mauro Dos Santos Anjo and S. Feuerstack, “A Real-Time System to Recognize Static Hand Gestures of Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) alphabet using Kinect,” in Proceedings of IHC 2012, the 6th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Cuiabá/Mato Grosso, Brazil, 2012.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{anjo2012,
author = {Mauro Dos Santos Anjo, Ednaldo Pizzolato and Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {A Real-Time System to Recognize Static Hand Gestures of Brazilian
Sign Language (Libras) alphabet using Kinect},
booktitle = {Proceedings of IHC 2012, the 6th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer
Interaction},
year = {2012},
address = {Cuiabá/Mato Grosso, Brazil},
month = {November 5-9th},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {anjo2012.pdf:anjo2012.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2012.08.16}
}
2011
- J. H. Colnago, E. Pizzolato, and S. Feuerstack, “Uso de máquinas de estado para facilitar o desenvolvimento de interfaces de usuário multimodais,” in 9ª Jornada Científica e Tecnológica da UFSCar – XIX Congresso de Iniciação Científica (CIC) da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Paulo/SP, Brazil., 2011.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Colnago2011,
author = {Jessica Helena Colnago and Ednaldo Pizzolato and Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {Uso de máquinas de estado para facilitar o desenvolvimento de interfaces
de usuário multimodais},
booktitle = {9ª Jornada Científica e Tecnológica da UFSCar – XIX Congresso
de Iniciação Científica (CIC) da Universidade Federal de São
Carlos},
year = {2011},
address = {São Paulo/SP, Brazil.},
month = {28-30. September},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Colnago2011.pdf:Colnago2011.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.12.02}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. D. S. Anjo, J. Colnago, and E. Pizzolato, “Modelling of User Interfaces based on State-Charts to Ease the Test and Evaluation of Multimodal Interactions,” in Proceedings of INFORMATIK 2011, Berlin, 2011, p. 294.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2011c,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Mauro Dos Santos Anjo and Jessica Colnago
and Ednaldo Pizzolato},
title = {Modelling of User Interfaces based on State-Charts to Ease the Test
and Evaluation of Multimodal Interactions},
booktitle = {Proceedings of INFORMATIK 2011},
year = {2011},
editor = {Hans-Ulrich Hei�, Peter Pepper and Holger Schlingloff, J�rg Schneider},
number = {192},
pages = {294},
address = {Berlin},
month = {4.�7. October 2011},
note = {ISBN 978-3-88579-286-4},
abstract = {New forms of interactions such as the gesture-based control of interfaces
could enable interaction in situations where hardware controls are
missing and support
impaired people where other controls fails. The rich spectrum of combining
hand pos-
tures with movements offers great interaction possibilities but requires
extensive user
testing to figure out a user interface navigation control with a sufficient
performance
and a low error rate.
In this paper we describe a model-based interface design based on
assembling in-
teractors and multimodal mappings to design multimodal interfaces.
We propose to
use state charts for the rapid generation of different user interface
controls to acceler-
ate user testing. First we describe how our approach can be applied
to design direct
manipulation interfaces that rely on a mouse-based interface control.
Then we present
how we applied the interactor based design to quickly generate several
variants of a
gesture-based interface navigation control to demonstrate our approach.
We compare
the three most promising variants in a user test and report about
the test results.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {:Feuerstack2011c.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.11.04}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. D. S. Anjo, and E. Pizzolato, “Model-based Design, Generation and Evaluation of a Gesture-based User Interface Navigation Control,” in Proceedings of the 5th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (IHC 2011), Porto de Galinhas, Brazil, 2011.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2011d,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Mauro Dos Santos Anjo and Ednaldo Pizzolato},
title = {Model-based Design, Generation and Evaluation of a Gesture-based
User Interface Navigation Control},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer
Interaction (IHC 2011)},
year = {2011},
address = {Porto de Galinhas, Brazil},
month = {October 25-28, 2011},
abstract = {The gesture-based control of interfaces could enable interaction in
situations where hardware controls are missing and support impaired
people where other controls fail. The rich spectrum of combining
hand postures with movements offers great interaction possibilities
but requires extensive user testing to figure out an optimal control
with a sufficient control performance and a low error rate. In this
paper we describe a declarative, model-based gesture navigation design
based on state charts that can be used for the rapid generation of
different prototypes to accelerate user testing and comparison of
different interaction controls. We use the declarative modeling to
design and generate several variants of a gesture-based interface
navigation control. The models are described using state charts and
are transformed to state machines at system runtime. They can be
directly executed to form a multimodal interaction.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2011d.pdf:Feuerstack2011d.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.11.04}
}
- S. Feuerstack, J. H. Colnago, C. R. de Souza, and E. B. Pizzolato, “Designing and Executing Multimodal Interfaces for the Web based on State Chart XML,” in Proceedings of 3a. Conferência Web W3C Brasil 2011, Rio de Janeiro, 2011.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2011e,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Jessica H. Colnago and C�sar R. de Souza
and Ednaldo B. Pizzolato},
title = {Designing and Executing Multimodal Interfaces for the Web based on
State Chart XML},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 3a. Conferência Web W3C Brasil 2011, Rio de Janeiro},
year = {2011},
abstract = {The design and implementation of multimodal interfaces that support
a variety of modes to enable natural interaction is still limited.
We propose a multimodal interaction web framework that considers
on the one hand the current W3C standardization activities, such
as Start Chart XML and the Model-Based UI Working Group. But on the
other hand it implements recent research results enabling the direct
execution of multimodal interfaces based on the information of the
design models. This paper presents the basic concepts of modeling
and executing multimodal interfaces for the web and illustrates our
approach by presenting two case studies that have been implemented
so far.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
keywords = {State Chart XML (SCXML), Multimodal Interfaces, Specification, W3C.},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.11.18}
}
- S. Feuerstack, A. Oliveira, and R. Araujo, “Model-based Design of Interactions that can bridge Realities – The Augmented Drag-and-Drop,” in Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality (SVR 2011), Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2011.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2011b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Allan Oliveira and Regina Araujo},
title = {Model-based Design of Interactions that can bridge Realities - The
Augmented Drag-and-Drop},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality
(SVR 2011)},
year = {2011},
address = {Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil},
month = {23th-26th May 2011},
note = {ISSN 2177-676},
abstract = {The development of Augmented Reality (AR)
applications is still driven by development at source-code level.
Although recent approaches focus to standardize AR
functionality, to our knowledge a declarative and model-driven
design (MDD) has not been applied for AR development so far.
MDD approaches have been successfully applied to model user
interfaces for a wide spectrum of modes (such as speech-
command interfaces, or remote controls) and media such as
HTML, 3D, and smart phone interfaces for instance. In this
paper we propose a MDD approach for modeling seamless
interaction between Web and AR interfaces. Therefore we
implemented a prototype of a web furniture shop that supports
arranging furniture in an augmented reality to prove our
approach. We then present our approach of modeling a reality
spanning Drag-and-Drop interaction between a 2D browser
and an AR scene. Finally, we discuss the issues that we were
confronted with to support reality spanning interaction like
switching interaction modes and coordinate systems and
present limitations that we have experienced with using other
control modes, like a Wii-Controller or glove-based gesture
detection.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2011b.pdf:Feuerstack2011b.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.06.08}
}
- S. Feuerstack and E. Pizzolato, “Building Multimodal Interfaces out of Executable, Model-based Interactors and Mappings,” in Proceedings of the HCI International 2011; 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction; Human-Computer Interaction, Part I, Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Florida, USA., 2011, p. pp. 221–228.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2011a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Ednaldo Pizzolato},
title = {Building Multimodal Interfaces out of Executable, Model-based Interactors
and Mappings},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the HCI International 2011; 14th International Conference
on Human-Computer Interaction; Human-Computer Interaction, Part I},
year = {2011},
editor = {J.A. Jacko},
number = {LNCS 6761},
pages = {pp. 221--228},
address = {Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando, Florida, USA.},
month = {9-14 July 2011},
publisher = {Springer, Heidelberg (2011)},
abstract = {Future interaction will be embedded into smart environments offering
the user
to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices
and
modalities based on his preferences realizing an ubiquitous and multimodal
access. We propose a model-based runtime environment (the MINT
Framework) that describes multimodal interaction by interactors and
multimodal mappings. The interactors are modeled by using state machines
and
describe user interface elements for various modalities. Mappings
combine
these interactors with interaction devices and support the definition
of
multimodal relations. We prove our implementation by modeling a multimodal
navigation supporting pointing and hand gestures. We additionally
present the
flexibility of our approach that supports modeling of common interaction
paradigms such as drag-and-drop as well.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2011a.pdf:Feuerstack2011a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.06.08}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. S. dos Anjo, and E. Brigante Pizzolato, “Modellierung und Ausführung von multimodalen Anwendungen auf Basis von Zustandsdiagrammen,” i-com, vol. Vol. 10, iss. No. 3, p. pp. 40-48, 2011.
[Bibtex]
@ARTICLE{Feuerstack2011,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Mauro dos Santos Anjo and Ednaldo Brigante
Pizzolato},
title = {Modellierung und Ausführung von multimodalen Anwendungen auf Basis
von Zustandsdiagrammen},
journal = {i-com},
year = {2011},
volume = {Vol. 10},
pages = {pp. 40-48},
number = {No. 3},
month = {November},
abstract = {New forms of interactions such as the gesture-based control of interfaces
could enable interaction in situations where hardware controls are
missing and support impaired people where other controls fails. The
rich spectrum of combining hand postures with movements offers great
interaction possibilities but requires extensive user testing to
figure out a user interface navigation control with a sufficient
performance and a low error rate. In this paper we describe a model-based
interface design based on assembling interactors and multimodal mappings
to design multimodal interfaces. We propose to use state charts for
the rapid generation of different user interface controls to accelerate
user testing.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
doi = {DOI 10.1524/icom.2011.0031},
file = {Feuerstack2011.pdf:Feuerstack2011.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {multimodale Benutzungsschnittstellen, modellbasierte Entwicklung,
Interaktoren},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.12.01},
url = {http://www.oldenbourg-link.com/doi/abs/10.1524/icom.2011.0031}
}
2010
- S. Feuerstack, “Tópicos em Sistemas Colaborativos, Interativos, Multimídia, Web e Bancos de Dados, Sociedade Brasileira de Computação. 11th Brazilian Symposium of Human Factors on Computer Systems (IHC),” , I. 857-6-6924-9-X., Ed., Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2010, p. 181–210.
[Bibtex]
@INBOOK{Feuerstack2010,
chapter = {Chapter 7 An Introduction to Model-based User Interface Development
to realize Multimodal and Context-sensitive Applications for Smart
Environments},
pages = {181--210},
title = {Tópicos em Sistemas Colaborativos, Interativos, Multimídia, Web
e Bancos de Dados, Sociedade Brasileira de Computação. 11th Brazilian
Symposium of Human Factors on Computer Systems (IHC)},
publisher = {Sociedade Brasileira de Computação},
year = {2010},
editor = {ISBN 857-6-6924-9-X.},
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
address = {Belo Horizonte, Brazil},
abstract = {Computer systems as we know them are currently changing from single
systems running a set of applications to complex networks of connected
devices heavily influencing the users' everyday lifes. This leads
to new requirements for applications and human- computer interaction.
Networks of heterogeneous devices in homes and offices require flexible
applications that can adapt to changing environments supporting the
user in his daily life - anywhere, on any device and at anytime.
This requires interactive systems to be able to switch modalities
(between tangible, speech, and multi-touch interaction modes) and
devices on demand of the user and to enable user interface distribution
combining several devices to control one interactive system.
The tutorial gives an introduction to the model-driven development
of user interfaces (MDDUI). The tutorial consists of two parts: First,
beneath introducing the basic terms and definitions, multi-targeting
processes and tools for the user-centered design of interfaces for
different context of use are presented. By discussion about the pros
and cons of multi-targeting the second part is motivated. There the
actual switch from design-time to run-time-based approaches in MDDUI
is introduced and two exemplary approaches are presented. Finally,
current challenges in MDDUI are discussed to motivate the participation
in this promising research field.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.06.09}
}
- S. Feuerstack, “Model-based Interaction Design to support various Multimodal Setups,” in proceedings of the 11th Brazilian Symposium of Human Factors on Computer Systems (IHC), Porto Alegre, Brazil, Brazil, 2010, p. 255–256.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2010a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {Model-based Interaction Design to support various Multimodal Setups},
booktitle = {proceedings of the 11th Brazilian Symposium of Human Factors on Computer
Systems (IHC)},
year = {2010},
series = {IHC '10},
pages = {255--256},
address = {Porto Alegre, Brazil, Brazil},
month = {October 5-8},
publisher = {Brazilian Computer Society},
abstract = {This poster presents ongoing work of an approach for the model-based
design of multimodal applications that can be adapted to various
multimodal setups.},
acmid = {1999634},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2010a.pdf:Feuerstack2010a.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {HCI, interaction modeling, model-based user interface development,
multimodal interaction},
location = {Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil},
numpages = {2},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1999593.1999634}
}
- S. Feuerstack, “An Interactive Dialogue Modelling Editor for Designing Multimodal Applications,” in Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication (ACM SIGDOC’10), São Carlos – São Paulo, Brazil, 2010, p. 257–258.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2010b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {An Interactive Dialogue Modelling Editor for Designing Multimodal
Applications},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Design of
Communication (ACM SIGDOC'10)},
year = {2010},
pages = {257--258},
address = {São Carlos - São Paulo, Brazil},
month = {September 26-29},
note = {ISBN 978-1-4503-0403-0},
abstract = {This poster presents initial results of an approach for (1) designing
and implementing a dialogue modelling editor to enable the design
of multimodal applications, that (2) supports the design for various
multimodal setups and that (3) is specifically targeted to be used
by interaction designers.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2010b.pdf:Feuerstack2010b.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2011.06.09}
}
2009
- S. Albayrak, M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, T. Küster, A. Rieger, V. Schwartze, Carsten Wirth, and P. Zernicke, “Ein Framework für Ambient Assisted Living Services,” in Ambient Assisted Living 2009, 2. Deutscher AAL Kongress, 2009.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Albayrak2009,
author = {Sahin Albayrak and Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and
Tobias Küster and Andreas Rieger and Veit Schwartze and Carsten
Wirth and Paul Zernicke},
title = {Ein Framework für Ambient Assisted Living Services},
booktitle = {Ambient Assisted Living 2009, 2. Deutscher AAL Kongress},
year = {2009},
abstract = {Im Rahmen des Service-Centric Home Projektes1 (SerCHo, www.sercho.de)
wurden in den vergangenen drei Jahren
Plattformen und Werkzeuge zur Erstellung von Diensten für das intelligente
Haus der Zukunft durch das DAI-Labor
gemeinsam mit Partnern aus der Wirtschaft entwickelt. Im Gegensatz
zu früheren Ansätzen, die sich auf Automatisierung
innerhäuslicher Prozesse fokussiert haben, standen in SerCHo zwei
Ziele im Vordergrund. Zum einen wird mittels
intelligenter Assistenten der Nutzer situationsbezogen und bedarfsgerecht
unterstützt, zum anderen wird durch SerCHo
die Zutrittsbarriere für kleine und mittelständige Unternehmen (KMUs)
für die Bereitstellung von Mehrwertdiensten gesenkt.
Die Realisierung von Assistentendiensten in SerCHo wird insbesondere
durch die Kombination einer Entwicklungsumgebung
mit einer Plattform im Netz und im Haus unterstützt. Am Beispiel
des „Smart Health Assistant“, einem
Dienst der die Erhaltung der Gesundheit fördert, wird erläutert,
wie Dienste in SerCHo entwickelt, installiert und in einem
realen Umfeld, einem modern eingerichtetem Vier-Zimmer Appartement
bereitgestellt werden.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Albayrak2009.pdf:Albayrak2009.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2010.06.03}
}
2008
- M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Multimodal User Interfaces for Smart Environments: The Multi-Access Service Platform,” in Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, 2008.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Blumendorf2008a,
author = {Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Multimodal User Interfaces for Smart Environments: The Multi-Access
Service Platform},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces},
year = {2008},
editor = {Paolo Bottoni and Stefano Levialdi},
publisher = {ACM},
note = {Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
2008},
abstract = {User interface modeling is a well accepted approach to handle increasing
user interface complexity. The approach presented in this paper utilizes
user interface models at runtime to provide a basis for user interface
distribution and synchronization. Task and domain model synchronize
workflow and dynamic content across devices and modalities. A cooking
assistant serves as example application to demonstrate multimodality
and distribution. Additionally a debugger allows the inspection of
the underlying user interface models at runtime.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Blumendorf2008a.pdf:Blumendorf2008a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.03.07}
}
- M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Multimodal Smart Home User Interfaces,” in Intelligent User Interfaces for Ambient Assisted Living: Proceedings of the First International Workshop IUI4AAL 2008, 2008.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Blumendorf2008,
author = {Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Multimodal Smart Home User Interfaces},
booktitle = {Intelligent User Interfaces for Ambient Assisted Living: Proceedings
of the First International Workshop IUI4AAL 2008},
year = {2008},
editor = {Kizito Mukasa and Andreas Holzinger and Arthur Karshmer},
publisher = {IRB Verlag},
abstract = {Interacting with smart devices and smart homes becomes increasingly
complex but also more and more important. Computing systems can help
the aging society to live autonomously in their own home. However,
interacting with such systems is a challenge not only for older people.
Multimodal user interfaces and new interaction paradigms can help
addressing these problems, but are not yet mature enough to be of
direct use. In this paper we describe our work in the area of smart
home environments and multimodal user interaction. We present the
Ambient Assisted Living Testbed set up at the Technical University
of Berlin and the Multi-Access Service Platform, allowing multimodal
interaction in this smart environment with adaptivity, session management,
migration, distribution and multimodality as key features for future
services.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Blumendorf2008.pdf:Blumendorf2008.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.03.07}
}
- M. Blumendorf, G. Lehmann, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Executable Models for Human-Computer Interaction,” in Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification: 15th International Workshop, DSV-IS 2008 Kingston, Canada, July 16-18, 2008 Revised Papers, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008, p. 238–251.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Blumendorf2008b,
author = {Marco Blumendorf and Grzegorz Lehmann and Sebastian Feuerstack and
Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Executable Models for Human-Computer Interaction},
booktitle = {Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification: 15th
International Workshop, DSV-IS 2008 Kingston, Canada, July 16-18,
2008 Revised Papers},
year = {2008},
editor = {T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque},
pages = {238--251},
address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
abstract = {Interacting with smart devices and smart homes becomes increasingly
complex but also more and more important. Computing systems can help
the aging society to live autonomously in their own home. However,
interacting with such systems is a challenge not only for older people.
Multimodal user interfaces and new interaction paradigms can help
addressing these problems, but are not yet mature enough to be of
direct use. In this paper we describe our work in the area of smart
home environments and multimodal user interaction. We present the
Ambient Assisted Living Testbed set up at the Technical University
of Berlin and the Multi-Access Service Platform, allowing multimodal
interaction in this smart environment with adaptivity, session management,
migration, distribution and multimodality as key features for future
services.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_22},
file = {Blumendorf2008b.pdf:Blumendorf2008b.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-3-540-70568-0},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.05.15},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70569-7_22}
}
- S. Feuerstack, “A Method for the User-centered and Model-based Development of Interactive Applications,” PhD Thesis, 2008.
[Bibtex]
@PHDTHESIS{Feuerstack2008a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack},
title = {A Method for the User-centered and Model-based Development of Interactive
Applications},
school = {Technische Universität Berlin},
year = {2008},
abstract = {Nowadays, internet access is available in nearly every situation,
but applications fail to adapt to the user's situation. Applications
are still developed for a certain device and a specific context-of-use
and adaption happens on the user's end-devices without taking into
account the applications' semantics. This results in applications
that cannot be convenient accessed on a device that the application's
designer has not explicitly considered. Currently most of the internet
services cannot be comfortably accessed by today's mobile device's
browsers that are often only able to scale down images or offer enhanced
scrolling capabilities. Further context-of-use adaptations or support
for additional modalities have only be realized for very specific
applications like for instance in-car navigation systems.
This dissertation research focuses on creating a method for interactive
software design that implements a strong user-centric perspective
and requires testing steps in all phases of the development process
enabling to concentrate on the end-users' requirements and indentifying
how the users' way of thinking can be considered as the basic way
of controlling the application. The method involves the creation
of various models starting by very abstract models and continously
substantiating abstract into more concrete models. All of the models
are specified in a declarative manner and can be directly interpreted
to form the interactive application at run-time. Therefore all design
semantics can be accessed and manipulated to realize context-of-use
adaptations at run-time. By the abstract-to-detail modeling approach
that includes deriving one model to form the basis of the next, more
concrete model, consistency can be archieved if an application needs
to be designed to support different platforms and modalities. The
method is supported by tools for all steps of the development process
to support the designer in specifying and deriving the declarative
models. Additionally all tools support the generation of prototypes
and examples enabling the developer testing intermediary results
during the design process and to consider users' feedback as often
and early as possible.
The method is complemented by an associated run-time architecture,
the Multi-Access Service Platform that implements a model-agent concept
to make all of the design models alive to bridge the actual gap between
design-time and run-time of an interactive model-based system. Since
the run-time-architecture is able to synchronize changes between
the different models it can be used on the one hand to manipulate
a running system in order to prototype and test new features and
on the other hand it enables to personalize a running system instance
to a certain user's requirements. The architecture considers the
tools of the method and enables the designer to deploy changes of
the models directly into the running system.
In the past a lot of user interface description languages (UIDL) have
been proposed to specify an application on different model abstraction
levels. As of now, most of these proposals have not received a broad
acceptance in the research community where most research groups implement
their own UIDLs. Both, the method and the run-time architecture abstract
from a specifc UIDL but pay attantion to the actual types of abstraction
levels that have been identified during the state of the art analysis.
Instead of proposing yet another UIDL, the work concentrates on identifying
and realizing missing aspects of existing UIDLs (1), in enhancing
well accepted approaches (2), and by introducing alternative aproaches
that have not been proposed so far (3). Regarding (1) the work describes
an approach for a layout model that specifies the user interface
layout by statements containing interpretations of the other design
models and can be designed and tested by using an interactive tool.
Specifying a task model has been widely accepted to implement a user-centric
development process. Thus, we enhance the ConcurTaskTree notation
to support run-time interpretation and explicit domain model annotations
to support our work (2). Finally, the work proposes a different way
of specifying an abstract user interface model (3) that is based
on a derivation based on a domain model instead of using a task model
as the initial derivation source.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {:Feuerstack2008a.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.07.27}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. Blumendorf, M. Kern, M. Kruppa, M. Quade, M. Runge, and S. Albayrak, “Automated Usability Evaluation during Model-Based Interactive System Development,” in HCSE-TAMODIA ’08: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering and 7th International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008, p. 134–141.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2008b,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Marco Blumendorf and Maximilian Kern and
Michael Kruppa and Michael Quade and Mathias Runge and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Automated Usability Evaluation during Model-Based Interactive System
Development},
booktitle = {HCSE-TAMODIA '08: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Human-Centered
Software Engineering and 7th International Workshop on Task Models
and Diagrams},
year = {2008},
pages = {134--141},
address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
abstract = {In this paper we describe an approach to efficiently evaluate the
usability of an interactive application that has been realized to
support various platforms and modalities. Therefore we combine our
Multi-Access Service Platform (MASP), a model-based runtime environment
to offer multimodal user interfaces with the MeMo workbench which
is a tool supporting an automated usability analysis. Instead of
deriving a system model by reverse-engineering or annotating screenshots
for the automated usability analysis, we use the semantics of the
runtime models of the MASP. This allows us to reduce the evaluation
effort by automating parts of the testing process for various combinations
of platforms and user groups that should be addressed by the application.
Furthermore, by testing the application at runtime, the usability
evaluation can also consider system dynamics and information that
are unavailable at design time.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85992-5_12},
file = {Feuerstack2008b.pdf:Feuerstack2008b.pdf:PDF},
isbn = {978-3-540-85991-8},
keywords = {model-based user interface development, automated usability evaluation},
location = {Pisa, Italy},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2008.08.08}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. Blumendorf, V. Schwartze, and S. Albayrak, “Model-based Layout Generation,” in Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, 2008.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2008,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Marco Blumendorf and Veit Schwartze and
Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Model-based Layout Generation},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces},
year = {2008},
editor = {Paolo Bottoni and Stefano Levialdi},
publisher = {ACM},
note = {Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
2008},
abstract = {Offering user interfaces for interactive applications that are flexible
enough to be adapted to various context-of-use scenarios such as
supporting different display sizes or addressing various input styles
requires an adaptive layout. We describe an approach for layout derivation
that is embedded in a model-based user interface generation process.
By an interactive and tool-supported process we can efficiently create
a layout model that is composed of interpretations of the other design
models and is consistent to the application design. By shifting the
decision about which interpretations are relevant to support a specific
context-of-use scenario from design-time to run-time, we can flexibly
adapt the layout to consider new device capabilities, user demands
and user interface distributions. We present our run-time environment
that is able to evaluate the relevant model layout information to
constraints as they are required and to reassemble the user interface
parts regarding the updated containment, order, orientation and sizes
information of the layout-model. Finally we present results of an
evaluation we performed to test the design and run-time efficiency
of our model-based layouting approach.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {:Feuerstack2008.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.03.28}
}
- G. Lehmann, M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Utilizing Dynamic Executable Models for User Interface Development,” in Interactive Systems – Design, Specification, and Verification, 2008.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lehmann2008a,
author = {Grzegorz Lehmann and Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and
Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Utilizing Dynamic Executable Models for User Interface Development},
booktitle = {Interactive Systems - Design, Specification, and Verification},
year = {2008},
editor = {T. C. Nicholas Graham and Philippe Palanque},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag Gmbh},
abstract = {In this demonstration we present the Multi Access Service Platform
(MASP), a model-based runtime architecture for user interface development
based on the idea of dynamic executable models. Such models are self-contained
and complete as they contain the static structure, the dynamic state
information as well as the execution logic. Utilizing dynamic executable
models allows us to implement a rapid prototyping approach and provide
mechanisms for the extension of the UI modeling language of the MASP.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Lehmann2008a.pdf:Lehmann2008a.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {human-computer interaction, model-based user interfaces, runtime interpretation},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2008.05.15}
}
2007
- M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Multimodal User Interaction in Smart Environments: Delivering Distributed User Interfaces,” in Constructing Ambient Intelligence: AmI 2007 Workshops Darmstadt, 2007.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Blumendorf2007,
author = {Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Multimodal User Interaction in Smart Environments: Delivering Distributed
User Interfaces},
booktitle = {Constructing Ambient Intelligence: AmI 2007 Workshops Darmstadt},
year = {2007},
editor = {Max Mühlhäuser and Alois Ferscha and Erwin Aitenbichler},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag Gmbh},
abstract = {The ongoing utilization of computer technologies in all areas of life
leads to the development of smart environments comprising numerous
networked devices and resources. Interacting in and with such environments
requires new interaction paradigms, abstracting from single interaction
devices to utilize the environment as interaction space. Using a
networked set of interaction resources allows supporting multiple
modalities and new interaction techniques, but also requires the
consideration of the set of devices and the adaptation to this set
at runtime. While the generation of user interfaces based on UI models,
although still challenging, has been widely researched, the runtime
processing and delivery of the derivable user interfaces has gained
less attention. Delivering distributed user interfaces while maintaining
their interdependencies and keeping them synchronized is not a trivial
problem. In this paper we present an approach to realize a runtime
environment, capable of distributing user interfaces to a varying
set of devices to support multimodal interaction based on a user
interface model and the management of interaction resources.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Blumendorf2007.pdf:Blumendorf2007.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {multimodal distributed user interfaces, model-based user interfaces,
human-computer interaction, smart environments},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2007.10.27}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. Blumendorf, and S. Albayrak, “Prototyping of Multimodal Interactions for Smart Environments based on Task Models,” in Constructing Ambient Intelligence: AmI 2007 Workshops Darmstadt, 2007.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2007,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Marco Blumendorf and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Prototyping of Multimodal Interactions for Smart Environments based
on Task Models},
booktitle = {Constructing Ambient Intelligence: AmI 2007 Workshops Darmstadt},
year = {2007},
abstract = {Smart environments offer interconnected sensors, devices, and appliances
that can be considered for interaction to substantially extend the
potentially available modality mix. This promises a more natural
and situation aware human computer interaction. Technical challenges
and differences in interaction principles for distinct modalities
restrict multimodal systems to specialized systems supporting specific
situations only. To overcome these limitations enabling an easier
integration of new modalities supporting interaction in smart environments,
we propose a task-based notation that can be interpreted at runtime.
The notation supports evolutionary prototyping of new interaction
styles for already existing interactive systems. We eliminate the
gap between design- and runtime, since support for additional modalities
can be prototyped at runtime to an already existing interactive system.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2007.pdf:Feuerstack2007.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {blumendorf},
timestamp = {2007.10.27}
}
2006
- M. Blumendorf, S. Feuerstack, and S. Albayrak, “Event-based Synchronization of Model-Based Multimodal User Interfaces,” in MDDAUI ’06 – Model Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces 2006, 2006.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Blumendorf2006,
author = {Marco Blumendorf and Sebastian Feuerstack and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Event-based Synchronization of Model-Based Multimodal User Interfaces},
booktitle = {MDDAUI '06 - Model Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces
2006},
year = {2006},
editor = {Andreas Pleuss and Jan Van den Bergh and Heinrich Hussmann and Stefan
Sauer and Alexander Boedcher},
month = {November},
publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
note = {Proceedings of the MoDELS'06 Workshop on Model Driven Development
of Advanced User Interfaces},
abstract = {in his daily life, moving interaction with computers from a single
system to a complex, distributed environment. User interfaces available
in this environment need to adapt to the specifics of the various
available devices and are distributed across several devices at the
same time. A problem arising with distributed user interfaces is
the required synchronization of the different parts. In this paper
we present an approach allowing the event-based synchronization of
distributed user interfaces based on a multi-level user interface
model. We also describe a runtime system we created, allowing the
execution of model-based user interface descriptions and the distribution
of user interfaces across various devices and modalities using channels
established between the system and the end devices.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Blumendorf2006.pdf:Blumendorf2006.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {Multimodal interaction, user interface model, distributed user interfaces,
synchronization, ubiquitous computing, smart environments},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2006.10.12}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. Blumendorf, and S. Albayrak, “Bridging the Gap between Model and Design of User Interfaces,” in Informatik für Menschen, 2006, pp. 131-137.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2006,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Marco Blumendorf and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Bridging the Gap between Model and Design of User Interfaces},
booktitle = {Informatik für Menschen},
year = {2006},
editor = {Christian Hochberger, Rüdiger Liskowsky},
volume = {P-94},
number = {2},
series = {GI-Edition - Lecture Notes in Informatics},
pages = {131-137},
month = {October},
publisher = {Bonner Köllen Verlag},
abstract = {The creation of user interfaces usually involves various people in
different roles and several tools that are designed to support each
specific role. In this paper we propose a tool for rapid prototyping
that allows all parties involved to directly interact with the system
under development. The tool is based on task tree development and
integrates the system designer, the user interface designer, the
usability expert, and the user interface developer in a common process.
The final system is derived from two sources, the task model specified
by the system architect and the final user interface specified by
the user interface developer and designer. Aggregating the runtime
system and the design tools into one complete integrated system is
our approach to bridge the gap between the user interface designer
working on system mock-ups and the actual developers implementing
the system.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2006.pdf:Feuerstack2006.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2006.10.12}
}
- S. Feuerstack, M. Blumendorf, G. Lehmann, and S. Albayrak, “Seamless Home Services,” in Developing Ambient Intelligence, 2006.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Feuerstack2006a,
author = {Sebastian Feuerstack and Marco Blumendorf and Grzegorz Lehmann and
Sahin Albayrak},
title = {Seamless Home Services},
booktitle = {Developing Ambient Intelligence},
year = {2006},
editor = {Antonio Maña and Volkmar Lotz},
month = {September 2006},
publisher = {Springer},
note = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Ambient Intelligence
Developments (AmID'06)},
abstract = {The growing number of smart devices providing services in peoples’
homes and the increasing number of services available via the Internet
creates two separate worlds that have not been successfully integrated
yet. To bridge these two worlds, we propose a Home Service Platform
supporting the seamless integration of home-based and net-centric
services in a smart home environment. A common Service Engine supporting
inter-service communication and aggregation provides human accessible
user interfaces via a Service Portal and allows representing devices
through a Home Device Controller. The integration of the two worlds
allows us to create a new type of service: Seamless Home Services.},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Feuerstack2006a.pdf:Feuerstack2006a.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {Ambient intelligence, home environment, smart home services, home
service platform, service engine, service portal},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2006.10.12}
}
2005
- A. Rieger, R. Cisse, S. Feuerstack, Jens Wohltorf, and S. Albayrak, “An Agent-Based Architecture for Ubiquitous Multimodal User Interfaces,” in International Conference on Active Media Technology, Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan, 2005.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rieger2005,
author = {Andreas Rieger and Richard Cisse and Sebastian Feuerstack and Jens
Wohltorf and Sahin Albayrak},
title = {An Agent-Based Architecture for Ubiquitous Multimodal User Interfaces},
booktitle = {International Conference on Active Media Technology},
year = {2005},
address = {Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {Rieger2005.pdf:Rieger2005.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2006.08.28}
}
2003
- J. -H. Boese and S. Feuerstack, “Adaptive User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Access To Agent-based Services,” in Agentcities ID3, Workshop on Human Agent Interaction, 2003.
[Bibtex]
@INPROCEEDINGS{Boese2003,
author = {Boese, J.-H. and Feuerstack, Sebastian},
title = {Adaptive User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Access To Agent-based Services},
booktitle = {Agentcities ID3, Workshop on Human Agent Interaction},
year = {2003},
competencecenter = {Human Machine Interaction},
file = {:Boese2003.pdf:PDF},
offisdivision = {Verkehr / Human Centered Design},
owner = {sfeu},
timestamp = {2006.08.28}
}
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