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Browsing EuroVisPosters2024 by Subject "CCS Concepts: Human-centered computing → Empirical studies in visualization; Ubiquitous and mobile devices"
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Item Personal Mobile Devices to Assist with Wrist Rehabilitation at Home(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Grioui, Fairouz; Antoniadis, Pantelis; Yu, Xingyao; Blascheck, Tanja; Kucher, Kostiantyn; Diehl, Alexandra; Gillmann, ChristinaWe present two modalities using mobile devices to assist patients with home-based wrist rehabilitation exercises. The first modality is a standalone smartwatch application that tracks the wrist's Range of Motion (ROM) and visualizes real-time exercise data. The second modality uses a smartphone to mirror the visualizations displayed on the smartwatch to overcome screen invisibility while rotated. In this poster, we report on our pilot study and the qualitative results of the two solutions. Results show that in terms of usability, the smartwatch-only modality score surpassed the mirrored-display. However, participants preferred the mirrored-display modality more for home-based usage.Item Weather Data and Representations: A Survey of Wear OS Apps(The Eurographics Association, 2024) Rohwer, Jakob; Grioui, Fairouz; Blascheck, Tanja; Kucher, Kostiantyn; Diehl, Alexandra; Gillmann, ChristinaIn this poster, we inspect common weather applications developed for Android Wear OS Smartwatches. Our goal is to learn (1) which type of weather data is commonly depicted in weather applications, (2) how this data is represented, and (3) how smartwatch wearers can interact with these applications. Based on this survey, we plan to develop glanceable weather visualizations that contain appropriate interactions. The current state of weather applications depicts a large number (15) of different weather data types; however, few use visual representations like bar charts (1), radial bar charts (2), or maps (4).