---- datatemplateentry publication ---- template : publications:display_template title : A Prototypical Photo Sorting Study Design for Comparing Interaction Styles date_date : 2019-09-08 template : publications:display_template authors_ : [[people:juergen_hahn|Jürgen Hahn]], [[people:raphael_wimmer|Raphael Wimmer]] epub_url : https://epub.uni-regensburg.de/40683/ publisher_url : https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/24666 pdf_url : https://epub.uni-regensburg.de/40683/1/paper.pdf bibtex_url : https://epub.uni-regensburg.de/cgi/export/eprint/40683/BibTeX/epub-eprint-40683.bib video_url : doi : 10.1145/3340764.3344892 photo_img : publications:image_set.jpg short-description : First version of a extensible study design for a generic image-sorting task abstract : We discuss a first version of a extensible study design for a generic image-sorting task. It allows for comparing qualitative and quantitative properties of different interaction styles (e.g., direct manipulation, CLI, tangible interaction), input modalities (e.g., mouse vs. touch screen), output modalities, and UI implementations. Therefore, the study design may be of use for designing reproducible and replicable studies. Study participants are asked to sort a set of 27 photos into five categories where each of the photos depict one distinct topic belonging to only one of the categories. We conducted a first pilot study using this design, comparing a desktop GUI, an interactive tabletop, and physical photos. Task completion time was significantly lower when sorting physical photos than in the other two conditions. The study results may serve as a baseline and show limitations of the preliminary design. published-in : Mensch und Computer 2019 (Poster) project : sketchable_interaction ----