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Wellness-at-handThe Deepers: Deepti Aggarwal, Ahmed Dedeche, Fernando Estrada

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What are we looking at?

What• Enhance user’s skills to quit

smoking

Where• Everywhere

Why• Smoking represent health

risks

How• Wearing a portable device

that collects user’s physical and cognitive data

Our focus

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Problem Scenario

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Wellness-at-handFour-fold experience: Commitment, fun, empowerment and motivation

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Video of paper prototypehttps://vimeo.com/109647790

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Digital Prototype

Microsoft PowerPoint slides Pocket Projector

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User Evaluation: Wizard of Oz

Pocket Projector on a tripod stand Projection of prototype on user’s palm (a snapshot of quit plan)

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User evaluation (contd.)

Our (pseudo) system Calibrating the projector on user’s palm

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A participant interacting with our (pseudo) systemOur (pseudo) system provided the real time feedback on the user’s action

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Interviewing the participantArrangement of user evaluation: (pseudo) system in the left

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Issues faced during setting up• Where to place our ‘pseudo’ digital prototype?• How much to support the participants?• How to keep the novelty experience when all the users are

present?• How to create the testing environment with non-users of the

system?

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Study Findings • Every participant had a different notion of the system’s

interactions• Participants were unable to recall the system’s interactions• Thinking aloud (speech) was considered as an input modality

to the system• Waiting was found confusing• Using hand as an interactive space is tricky• Relevance of the tasks was unclear

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Conclusion• Using hand as an interface has different implications• Simulation through ‘Wizard of oz’ is challenging• Limitation of lab based testing

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Thank you!Many thanks to our participants: Emma, Firmania, and Sactio

‘The Deepers’


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