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Collaborative Newspaper Demo: Exploring an adaptive Scrolling Algorithm in a Multi-user Reading Scenario

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ABSTRACT

We present the Collaborative Newspaper, a prototype that manages scrolling of the same content on a public display for several users simultaneously. Usually it is not possible for passers-by to conveniently interact with public displays, as content is not interactive or responsive. Especially news screens are normally showing one news article after another, reducing the amount of information fitting the screen dimensions. Our prototype relies on an adaptive scrolling algorithm analyzing people's gaze to enable them to read the same text with individual scrolling speed. We are using head-mounted eye trackers for on-screen gaze estimation and a big-sized display presenting news articles to the users.

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      PerDis '15: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Pervasive Displays
      June 2015
      268 pages
      ISBN:9781450336086
      DOI:10.1145/2757710
      • General Chairs:
      • Sven Gehring,
      • Antonio Krüger,
      • Program Chairs:
      • Florian Alt,
      • Nick Taylor

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      • Published: 10 June 2015

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      PerDis '15 Paper Acceptance Rate30of55submissions,55%Overall Acceptance Rate213of384submissions,55%

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