Everyday automation experience: Non-expert users encountering ubiquitous automated systems
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Automated systems and their interfaces are increasingly merging with our ambient environment leading to a heightened impact on our everyday leisure and work experiences. While automation systems have been a realm for highly specialized tasks and trained experts until recently, now more and more non-expert users encounter automated systems in their everyday life. The deployment of these systems fundamentally changes practices and experiences in various domains. The overall goal of this workshop is to investigate the requirements and design criteria for automation that are experienced in everyday situations. In particular we will strive to come up with a set of principles for three key areas of everyday automation experience: intelligibility, experienced control, and capturing automation experience. This way, the workshop provides a first forum for knowledge exchange and networking across usage domains and contexts.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Automation; User Experience; Automation Experience; Human Intervention Automation Intelligibility
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