scholarly journals A Multimodal Gamified Platform for Real-Time User Feedback in Sports Performance

Author(s):  
David Monaghan ◽  
Freddie Honohan ◽  
Amin Ahmadi ◽  
Troy McDaniel ◽  
Ramin Tadayon ◽  
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Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (13) ◽  
pp. 4594
Author(s):  
Hayati Havlucu ◽  
Aykut Coşkun ◽  
Oğuzhan Özcan

Sports technology enhances athletes’ performance by providing feedback. However, interaction techniques of current devices may overwhelm athletes with excessive information or distract them from their performance. Despite previous research, design knowledge on how to interact with these devices to prevent such occasions are scarce. To address this gap, we introduce subtle displays as real-time sports performance feedback output devices that unobtrusively present low-resolution information. In this paper, we conceptualize and apply subtle displays to tennis by designing Tactowel, a texture changing sports towel. We evaluate Tactowel through a remote user study with 8 professional tennis players, in which they experience, compare and discuss Tactowel. Our results suggest subtle displays could prevent overwhelming and distracting athletes through three distinct design strategies: (1) Restricting the use excluding duration of performance, (2) using the available routines and interactions, and (3) giving an overall abstraction through tangible interaction. We discuss these results to present design implications and future considerations for designing subtle displays.


2011 ◽  
pp. 147-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Babis Magoutas

This chapter introduces a semantically adaptive interface as a means of measuring the quality of egovernment portals, based on user feedback. The interface is semantic as it uses ontologies in order to formalize well defined semantics about the adaptation criteria used. Furthermore it is adaptive as three axes of adaptation are applied: based on real-time feedback from users, based on problems encountered by the user and based on metadata of the pages visited by the user. The authors hope that applying the proposed adaptive interface as a means of measuring e-government portals’ quality, will not only allow more focused and targeted assessment of quality, but will also increase users’ response rates.


2018 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 014005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas De Cooman ◽  
Troels W Kjær ◽  
Sabine Van Huffel ◽  
Helge B Sorensen

Author(s):  
Daria Kazanskaia ◽  
Sergey Kozhevnikov ◽  
Vladimir Larukhin ◽  
Petr Skobelev ◽  
Alexander Tsarev ◽  
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