Beyond safety and efficiency in acute care: The experience of an embodied staff-environment interaction

Overview
Safety and efficiency are important in complex, socio-technical domains containing distributed devices such as power plants or healthcare. Therefore, technical developments, evaluations, and research focused on a safe and efficient interaction with technology. Researchers implicitly or explicitly considered only classic concepts of interaction such as, for example, interaction-as-transmission (maximum throughput of information).
The project will provide insights about the explanatory power and design power of modern theoretical concepts about interaction in safety-critical domains. The results will contribute to understanding and balancing efficiency and meaningfulness in a pervasive staff-environment interaction while maintaining safety.
Priority Programme “Scalable Interaction Paradigms for Pervasive Computing Environments” (SPP 2199)
Funding
Team
Publications
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"Order up! Multimodal interaction techniques for notifications in augmented reality"inIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics,vol. 31,no. 5,pp. 2258-2267,2025.
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"Ping! Your Food is Ready: Comparing Different Notification Techniques in 3D AR Cooking Environment"in2024 IEEE international symposium on mixed and augmented reality (ISMAR),pp. 1157-1166,2024.
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"Augmented reality cues facilitate task resumption after interruptions in computer-based and physical tasks"inProceedings of the 2024 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems,2024.
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"Exploring unimodal notification interaction and display methods in augmented reality"inProceedings of the 29th ACM symposium on virtual reality software and technology,pp. 1-11,2023.
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"ARtisan bistro: A cooking task environment to conduct studies in augmented reality"in2022 IEEE international symposium on mixed and augmented reality adjunct (ISMAR-adjunct),pp. 909-910,2022.
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"Press the red button: A user study comparing notification placement with augmented and non-augmented tasks in AR"in2022 IEEE international symposium on mixed and augmented reality adjunct (ISMAR-adjunct),pp. 483-484,2022.
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"Visualisation methods for patient monitoring in anaesthetic procedures using augmented reality"inProceedings of the 27th ACM symposium on virtual reality software and technology,pp. 1-3,2021.




