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Using Behavioral Information to Help Owners Gather Requirements from their Dogs’ Responses to Media Technology Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas & Janet Read University of Central Lancashire
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Page 1: HCI 2016: Using Behavioural Information to Help Owners Gather Requirements from their Dogs’ Responses to Media Technology

Using Behavioral Information to Help Owners

Gather Requirements

from their Dogs’ Responses to

Media TechnologyIlyena Hirskyj-Douglas & Janet Read

University of Central Lancashire

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HELLO!I am Ilyena Hirskyj-DouglasI am here to talk about how to gather dogs responses to media technologyWritten by Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas & Janet C Read

Animal Computer Interaction Design http://acid.uclan.ac.uk

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What is AnimalComputerInteraction (ACI) ?

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How to gather requirements in animals?

Interpreting guesters and body language

Using body/face/eye/gaze trackers

Physiological signs Vocal behaviour

Gathering owner reports Animal behaviourists

opinions

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Reliability in gathering animal requirements and feedback

HCI

ACI

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Body and Face Tracking

Williams et al., 2011

Somppi et al., 2011

Hirskyj-Douglas et al., 2013

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Physiological signs and Vocal Behaviour

Chemical analysis (i.e. oxytocin biomarkers)

Heart-rate monitoring

Vocal analysis

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GAP IN REQUIREMENT GATHERING

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DOG OWNER INVOLVEMENT

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Level 1: What is the dog doing

Level 2: What is the dog feeling

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Physiological Signs

Behavioural Scientists Owner

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Gather Owners (20) Split into group A & B Group A given DISH to

read beforehand Watch video with their

dog Fill in questionnaire on

their dogs behaviour Analyse results A vs. B

Method

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Dog taking part in the study

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Results› Most owners average

or good on dog behaviour

› Most dogs seen as interested within the video

=Two groups

similarA & B

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Results: Keywords› Eye Reactions: Group A 53%, Group B

47%› Ear Reactions: Group A 48%, Group B

52%› Facial Reactions: Group A 48%, Group

B 52%› Vocal Reactions: Group A 27%, Group

B 73% › Body Reactions: Group A 43%, Group

B 57%

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Results: Context‘when the squeaky noises and dogs howling started he raised his head

and cocked it to one side (behaviour) as if trying to make

sense of the sounds and it seemed to get him excited (context)’

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Group A 74% Group B 44%

DISH = more context (30%)

Without DISH = More

behavioural keywords

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Owners know their dog

Link between owners confidence of knowledge and owners awareness

The realtionship is something to be valued in ACI

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Dogs Humans & MachinesEmpowerment through realtionships

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DISH provides contextMore reported reasoning behind behaviour

Empowering UserEmpowering a non-vocal user through giving an enhanced method of feedback.

Requirement Gathering & EvaluationsMore useful context provides more indepth requirements

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THANKS!Any questions?You can find more about our research:@ilyena · [email protected] http://acid.uclan.ac.uk


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