Effective communication of UX considerations to stakeholders (e.g., designers and developers) is a critical challenge for UX practitioners. To explore this problem, we interviewed four UX practitioners about their communication challenges and strategies. Our study identifies that providing an example user flow-a screen sequence representing a semantic task-as evidence reinforces communication, yet finding relevant examples remains challenging. To address this, we propose a method to systematically retrieve user flows using semantic embedding. Specifically, we design a model that learns to associate screens' visual features with user flow descriptions through contrastive learning. A survey confirms that our approach retrieves user flows better aligned with human perceptions of relevance. We analyze the results and discuss implications for the computational representation of user flows.
@article{arxiv.2503.06067,
title = {Visual Embedding of Screen Sequences for User-Flow Search in Example-driven Communication},
author = {Daeheon Jeong and Hyehyun Chu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.06067},
year = {2025}
}
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This paper has co-first authors: Daeheon Jeong, Hyehyun Chu. 9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables