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Abstract
This paper presents design requirements for expressive, avatar-based multi-modal messaging on mobile platforms. It is argued that expressive messaging needs to exploit context of peers, embodied appearance and behavior, in combination with text. Our approach allows strong expressiveness and yet simple, on-the-fly message compositions required in a mobile, noisy setting. Technical challenges for a user ready prototype are sketched. It is argued that the context of usage between work-related stationary terminals and mobile ones is radically different.
Artists / Authors
- Per Persson
- Jussi Karlgren, HUMLE laboratory, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Box 1263, 164 29 Kista, Sweden
- Panu Korhonen, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland
- Janet Galore, Honkworm, Seattle, U.S.
- Mark Tierney, room33, Stockholm, Sweden
- Chad Redmon, Honkworm, Seattle, U.S.
- Juha Hemánus, Nokia Research Center, Helsinki, Finland
Cooperators
- Peter Lönnqvist, HUMLE laboratory, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Box 1263, 164 29 Kista, Sweden
- Jarmo Laaksolahti, HUMLE laboratory, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Box 1263, 164 29 Kista, Sweden
Origination
Germany, 2001
Submission
per persson, Jun 15, 2001
Category
- research project
Keywords
Additions to Keyword List
- Automation/Direct Manipulation |
- SMS |
- Avatar |
- Synchronous/Asynchronous communication |
- Mobile devices |
- Expressive messaging |
- Multi-modality