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What is Peripheral/Ambient Display

Handbook of Research on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments: Trends and Perspectives
A display situated at the periphery of human attention with abstract and aesthetic expressions. The display only attracts attention of a person when it is appropriate and necessary, which allows him or her to focus on the primary task at hand. The primary challenge is to design the display in a way that conveys important and just-in-time information without distracting and annoying the user.
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Embedding Context-Awareness into a Daily Object for Improved Information Awareness: A Case Study Using a Mirror
Kaori Fujinami (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) and Fahim Kawsar (Lancaster University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61692-857-5.ch004
Abstract
In this chapter, a case study on augmenting a daily object, mirror, for a contextual ambient display is presented. The mirror presents information relevant to a person who is standing and utilizing unshareable objects, e.g. a toothbrush, in front of it on the periphery of his/her field of vision. We investigated methods of interaction with the mirror by analyzing user preferences against contrastive functionalities. Experiments were conducted by a Wizard-of-Oz method and an in-situ experiment. The results showed that a short absence of the mirror function was not a big issue for the majority of participants once they were interested in presented information. The analysis also allowed us to specify requirements and further research questions in order to make an augmented mirror acceptable.
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