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Heads-Up Computing: Moving Beyond the Device-Centered Paradigm

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-05-10 v1

Abstract

This article introduces our vision for a new interaction paradigm: Heads-Up Computing, a concept involving the provision of seamless computing support for daily activities. Its synergistic and user-centric approach frees humans from common constraints caused by existing interactions (e.g. smartphone zombies), made possible by matching input and output channels between the device and human. Wearable embodiments include a head- and hand-piece device which enable multimodal interactions and complementary motor movements. While flavors of this vision have been proposed in many research fields and in broader visions like UbiComp, Heads-Up Computing offers a holistic vision focused on the scope of the immediate perceptual space that matters most to users, and establishes design constraints and principles to facilitate the innovation process. We illustrate a day in the life with Heads-Up to inspire future applications and services that can significantly impact the way we live, learn, work, and play.

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@article{arxiv.2305.05292,
  title  = {Heads-Up Computing: Moving Beyond the Device-Centered Paradigm},
  author = {Shengdong Zhao and Felicia Tan and Katherine Fennedy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.05292},
  year   = {2023}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures

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