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PerDis '20: Proceedings of the 9TH ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays
ACM2020 Proceeding
  • Conference Chairs:
  • Vanessa Cobus,
  • Sarah Prange,
  • General Chair:
  • Sarah Clinch,
  • Program Chairs:
  • Enrico Rukzio,
  • Jan Gugenheimer
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
PerDis '20: The 9th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays Manchester United Kingdom June 4 - 5, 2020
ISBN:
978-1-4503-7986-1
Published:
04 June 2020
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SESSION: Wearable pervasive displays
research-article
Reminding child cyclists about safety gestures

Cycling safety gestures, such as hand signals and shoulder checks, are an essential part of safe manoeuvring on the road. Child cyclists, in particular, might have difficulties performing safety gestures on the road or even forget about them, given the ...

research-article
Reality aware VR headsets

We present a model of a reality aware VR headset, a VR headset capable of identifying, interpreting and responding to elements of a user's reality. We report on an evaluation of 2 prototypes which investigated potential behaviours such a headset might ...

research-article
Bystander interruption of VR users

Research has begun to investigate the interruption of VR users but lacks an understanding of how social factors (setting / relationship to the VR user) might impact the interruption and why bystanders interrupt as they do. We conducted a survey (N=100) ...

research-article
IdleStripes shirt - wearable display of sedentary time

Prior work on clothing with integrated displays has typically presented catwalk-style garments, with light output from hundreds of LEDs. In contrast, we present the IdleStripes shirt, a garment for normal daily office wear, that encourages the wearer to ...

SESSION: Public displays
research-article
Pervasive displays for public transport: an overview of ubiquitous interactive passenger services

Useful and easy-to-use digital passenger services are one component for increasing the overall attractiveness of public transportation. In this paper, we provide an overview and a critical review of the current state of interactive passenger services ...

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Designing for conflict: a design space for multi-viewer support in future display networks

Public display networks are increasingly seeking to provide personalised content to viewers. A key challenge in this area is to how to support conflicting personalisation requirements from multiple concurrent viewers. In this paper we present a four ...

research-article
Hyperlocal user-generated video contributions on public displays

Public displays are being increasingly used to entice citizen participation, yet their content often lacks the true voice of local inhabitants. This paper investigates the potential of allowing user-generated videos to be shown unto public displays. We ...

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Call to interact: communicating interactivity and affordances for contactless gesture controlled public displays

Interactive public displays are becoming increasingly commonplace. Two important challenges for these displays exist: 1) how interactivity is communicated to the passer-by and 2) once the audience have engaged, how the interactive affordances are ...

SESSION: Unconventional technologies as pervasive displays
research-article
Perceptions of human shadow manipulation as an ambient display

This paper explores the concept of using human shadows as an ambient information display. As shadows are an integral part of the physical world, consisting of non-illuminated and dynamic shapes, they provide a potential basis for the design of ...

research-article
Tabletop teleporter: evaluating the immersiveness of remote board gaming

Communication with remote persons over a video link is common today, e.g. to connect with family members abroad, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, social activities such as board games are rarely shared in this way, as common video ...

research-article
Emotional expressions of non-humanoid urban robots: the role of contextual aspects on interpretations

Self-moving robots may soon be ubiquitous in urban spaces, thereby enabling a wide range of use cases. To increase their social acceptance, previous work has explored how non-humanoid robots can express emotional states through various modalities, such ...

research-article
"Do you think it is going to be the cock?": using ambient shadow projection in dialogic reading

In this paper we present a lamp prototype that projects controllable shadows to create an ambient backdrop for dialogic reading between parents and their children. The lamp uses four electrochromic displays that allow masking the light and thereby ...

Contributors
  • Oldenburger Forschungs- Und Entwicklungsinstitut fur Informatik-Werkzeuge Und -Systeme
  • Bundeswehr University Munich
  • The University of Manchester
  • Ulm University
  • Ulm University

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Acceptance Rates

PerDis '20 Paper Acceptance Rate 12 of 21 submissions, 57%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 213 of 384 submissions, 55%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
PerDis '20211257%
PerDis '19672639%
PerDis '18362261%
PerDis '17382155%
PerDis '16472860%
PerDis '15553055%
PerDis '14503060%
PerDis '13342471%
PerDis '12362056%
Overall38421355%