The Do Not Disturb Challenge (CHI ’15)
Notifications are alerts intended to draw attention to new online content. Traditionally used in text messaging, email clients and desktop instant messengers, notifications are becoming used by all...
View ArticleHow fast people expect responses to texts and messages
In February 2013, we did a survey across 44 mobile phone users asking two questions: Think about the people you exchange the most messages with via your mobile phone: On average, how fast do they...
View ArticleQuantifying Attentiveness towards Mobile Messaging (MobileHCI ’15)
Notifications arrive to our mobile phones at any time of the day which, depending on the concurrent activity, can be disruptive. Hence, research is explored ways to reduce the chance of disrupting...
View ArticleWhen Attention is not Scarce – Detecting Boredom from Mobile Phone Usage...
[Looking for the app to recommend Buzzfeed articles when bored? Click here] When Attention is not Scarce – Detecting Boredom from Mobile Phone Usage from Martin Pielot In times of information overload,...
View ArticleProductive, Anxious, Lonely – 24 Hours Without Push Notifications
Imagine, all notifications would go silent. No more buzzing, flashing, beeping, or pop-ups. This is exactly the situation that we created in the Do Not Disturb Study. The study was conducted as part of...
View ArticleToo Tense for Candy Crush – How Emotions Affect what Kind of Distractions we...
Push notifications are increasingly being used to engage mobile device users with app content. News organizations deliver breaking-news notifications, social platforms inform about new content, games...
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