@inproceedings{blumenstein_design_2019, address = {Padova, Italy}, title = {Design of {Time}-{Oriented} {Visualization} for {Mobile} {Applications} in {Museums}: {A} {Comparative} {Evaluation}}, abstract = {Museums and libraries store meta-data related to exhibition objects in their information systems that is often left unutilized. However, such contextual information could be used to enrich the visitor experience. Therefore, we designed a mobile application for visitors and focused on time-oriented aspects of the exhibit data. In this paper, we report on a design study where three visual interface design alternatives (Timeline, Bookshelf, and Timeflower) have been empirically assessed based on clickable mock-ups. Our preliminary results show that the three different designs do not have an impact on users' performance, but the conventional timeline-based visualization was voted best in terms of user experience.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Adjunct {Proceedings} {CHItaly19}}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Oliveira, Victor A. De J. and Größbacher, Stefanie and Boucher, Magdalena and Seidl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Poster, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {39--43}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_interweaving_2019, address = {Padova, Italy}, title = {Interweaving {Physical} {Artifacts} with {Visualization} on {Digital} {Media} in {Museums}}, abstract = {Museums and libraries store a huge number of data related to their exhibition objects. Often, these data cannot be presented in exhibitions because of limited space or limited time during guided tours. Interweaving these physical artifacts with data visualization on digital media can help to make these data visible and searchable for visitors independently. Concepts and best practices for such situated visualizations are still rare. With this thesis the whole design space of interweaving physical artifacts on digital media in museum will be worked out. In addition, two use cases will show the practical application.}, booktitle = {Adjunct {Proceedings} {CHItaly19}}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {26--28}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_livevis_2017, address = {Phoenix, Arizona USA}, title = {{LiveVis}: {Visualizing} {Results} of {Second} {Screen} {Surveys} in {Real} {Time} at {TV} {Stages}}, abstract = {Opinion polls are omnipresent in broadcasting concepts and play an important role in live TV settings. However, involving the audience more intensively in both, the studio as well as at home in front of the television sets, and bringing them together using real-time interaction is still an open challenge. To tackle this aspect, we present LiveVis – a dynamic circle packing visualization with color coding. LiveVis visualizes data based on an individual web questionnaire which is filled out using a second screen device and is embedded into the TV stage in real time. A proof of concept prototype was implemented and applied during several stage events such as the c-tv conference which is produced as a TV show and streamed live over the internet. User feedback showed that the interactive real time survey was very well received by the audience.}, booktitle = {Workshop {Vis} in {Practice} - {Visualization} {Solutions} in the {Wild}, {IEEE} {VIS} 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Leitner, Bianca and Thür, Niklas and Kirchknopf, Armin and Seidl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, TV, information visualisation, mobile, second screen, television, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_bringing_2017, title = {Bringing {Your} {Own} {Device} into {Multi}-device {Ecologies} - {A} {Technical} {Concept}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/1040_Blumenstein.pdf}, doi = {10/ghppx8}, abstract = {Almost every visitor brings their own mobile device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) to the museum. Although, many museums include interactive exhibits (e.g., multi-touch tables), the visitors’ own devices are rarely used as part of a device ecology. Currently, there is no suitable infrastructure to seamlessly link different devices in museums. Our approach is to integrate the visitor’s own device in a multi-device ecology (MDE) in the museum to enhance the visitor’s exhibition experience. Thus, we present a technical concept to set up such MDEs integrating the well-established TUIO framework for multi-touch interaction on and between devices.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Interactive} {Surfaces} and {Spaces}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Kaltenbrunner, Martin and Seidl, Markus and Breban, Laura and Thür, Niklas and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = oct, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Poster, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, best, best-kblumenstein, best-lbseidl, peer-reviewed}, pages = {306--311}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_interweaving_2018, address = {Tokyo, Japan}, title = {Interweaving {Physical} {Artifacts} with {Visualization} on {Digital} {Media} in {Museums}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6010-4}, doi = {10/ghppx5}, booktitle = {Companion {Proceedings} of the 2018 {ACM} {International} {Conference} on {Interactive} {Surfaces} and {Spaces} - {ISS} '18 {Companion}}, publisher = {ACM Press}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Poster, Wiss. Beitrag, best-kblumenstein, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--6}, } @inproceedings{schonhofer_viennar_2018, title = {{ViennAR}: {User}-{Centered}-{Design} of a {Bring} {Your} {Own} {Device} {Mobile} {Application} with {Augmented} {Reality}}, isbn = {978-3-319-95281-9 978-3-319-95282-6}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-95282-6_21}, doi = {10/ghppx6}, abstract = {In many museums it is still common that visitors have to read static texts from boards to gain information about the exhibits. In times where almost every visitor carries a smartphone in their pocket, these devices could be utilized for a more personalized and interactive visitor experience. In this paper we present a design study for a “Bring your own device” setting that combines augmented reality (AR) and navigation in museums. We applied an iterative user centered design approach that included conceptual design, prototyping, user tests, as well as a field test in a large museum in Vienna. One of the main results is that a new and digital form of navigation isn’t as essential as the museum thought it would be. Apart from that the application was well received during the field test.}, booktitle = {Augmented {Reality}, {Virtual} {Reality}, and {Computer} {Graphics}}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Schönhofer, Andrea and Hubner, Sabine and Rashed, Perihan and Aigner, Wolfgang and Judmaier, Peter and Seidl, Markus}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {Center for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Heritage, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Immersive Media (AR, VR, 360°), Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, museum, peer-reviewed}, pages = {275--291}, } @misc{blumenstein_multi-device_2017, address = {St. Pölten, Austria}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Multi-device {Ecologies} in {Museums}}, url = {https://netzpolitischerabend.wordpress.com/2017/08/13/programm-des-18-netzpolitischen-abends-at-am-21-september-2017-in-st-polten/}, language = {Deutsch}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, } @misc{seidl_digitally_2017, address = {Graz, Austria}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Digitally {Enhancing} {Museum} {Experience} \& {Understanding} of {Archeological} {Artefacts}}, abstract = {Digital artefacts can enhance the museum experience and computational analysis can improve the understanding of archeological artefacts. The first aspect targets the general public, whilst the latter mainly targets domain experts. In my presentation I will include both aspects by showing on one hand a strand of multi-touch tabletop applications for museums developed by our group and on the other hand the usage of computer vision techniques for the computational analysis of petroglyphs. The digital tabletop applications have mostly been designed and developed for young target groups and were exhibited e.g. in the Prunksaal of the Austrian National Library, the Triennale Design Museum in Milano and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at Cambridge University. Currently we are investigating the inclusion of the visitor´s own devices in the digital ecosystems of museums. In the second part I will present methods that aim at supporting the classic documentation pipeline for rock art. I will show approaches for surface segmentation, shape classification and pecking style analysis of petroglyphs based on 2D and 3D images thereof.}, author = {Seidl, Markus}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: PITOTI 3D Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {2017, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, ICMT, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_visualizing_2017, title = {Visualizing {Spatial} and {Time}-{Oriented} {Data} in a {Second} {Screen} {Application}}, abstract = {Mobile devices are more and more used in parallel, esp. in the field of TV viewing as second screen devices. Such scenarios aim to enhance the viewers’ user experience while watching TV. We designed and implemented a second screen prototype intended to be used in parallel to watching a TV documentary. It allows to interactively explore a combination of spatial and time-oriented data to extend and enrich the TV content. We evaluated our prototype in a twofold approach, consisting of expert reviews and user evaluation. We identified different interaction habits in a second screen scenario and present its benefits in relation to documentaries.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th {International} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction} with {Mobile} {Devices} and {Services}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Niederer, Christina and Wagner, Markus and Pfersmann, Wilhelm and Seidl, Markus and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time Projekt: MEETeUX Projekt: VALID}, keywords = {2017, Center for Artificial Intelligence, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{blumenstein_kukono_2017, title = {{KuKoNö} – {KulturKontext} {Niederösterreich}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2009/fmt-proceedings-2017-paper11.pdf}, abstract = {Not least because of “Pokemon Go”, everyone is talking about context-sensitive applications. These applications are also widely used in tourism and in cultural institutions, whose collections can not be shown to the public physically due to renovation or because of a lack of a permanent exhibition house. We use these experiences in the application KulturKontext Niederösterreich (KuKoNö) in order to make it possible to get to know and explore cultural objects from the State Collection of Lower Austria in the physical space. This paper presents the concept of the application KuKoNö and an example tour for St. Pölten.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} and 3rd {All} {Around} {Audio} {Symposium}}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Eggert, Barbara Margarethe and Grandl, Maria and Kasser-Höpfner, Elisabeth and Kratzer, Kathrin and Löcker-Herschkowitz, Johannes A. and Neubauer, Georg and Wiencek, Florian}, month = nov, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: MEETeUX}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {78--82}, }