ACM ISS 2024
Sun 27 - Wed 30 October 2024

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Tue 29 Oct 2024 11:37 - 11:56 at Theatre C300 - Paper Session 4: Large Surface & Space

Virtual mirrors displaying weight changes can support users in forming healthier habits by visualizing potential future body shapes. However, these often come with privacy, feasibility, and cost limitations. This paper introduces the Magic Mirror, a novel distortion-based mirror that leverages curvature effects to alter the appearance of body size while preserving privacy. We constructed the Magic Mirror and compared it to a video-based alternative. In an online study ($N=115$), we determined the optimal parameters for each system, comparing weight change visualizations and manipulation levels. Afterward, we conducted a laboratory study ($N=24$) to compare the two systems in terms of user perception, motivational potential, and willingness to use daily. Our findings indicate that the Magic Mirror surpasses the video-based mirror in terms of suitability for residential application, as it addresses feasibility concerns commonly associated with virtual mirrors. Our work demonstrates that mirrors that display weight changes can be implemented in users' homes without any cameras, ensuring privacy.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Tue 29 Oct

Displayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change

11:00 - 12:15
Paper Session 4: Large Surface & SpacePapers at Theatre C300
11:00
18m
Talk
Exploring Pointer Enhancement Techniques for Target Selection on Large Curved Display
Papers
Dhruv Bihani University of British Columbia, Okanagan, A K M Amanat Ullah University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Charles-Olivier Dufresne-Camaro University of British Columbia, William Delamare ESTIA, Pourang Irani University of British Columbia, Khalad Hasan University of British Columbia Okanagan
DOI
11:18
18m
Talk
The Elephant in the Room: Expert Experiences Designing, Developing and Evaluating Data Visualizations on Large Displays
Papers
Mahsa Sinaei Carleton University , Pak Kwan University of Cincinnati, Matthew Klich University of Cincinnati, Jillian Aurisano University of Cincinnati, Fateme Rajabiyazdi Carleton University
DOI
11:37
18m
Talk
Magic Mirror: Designing a Weight Change Visualization for Domestic Use
Papers
Jonas Keppel University of Duisburg-Essen, Marvin Strauss University of Duisburg-Essen, Uwe Gruenefeld University of Duisburg-Essen, Stefan Schneegass University of Duisburg-Essen
DOI
11:56
18m
Talk
Popping-Up Poster: A Pin-Based Promotional Poster Device for Engaging Customers through Physical Shape Transformation
Papers
Kojiro Tanaka University of Tsukuba, Takuya Iwamoto CyberAgent, Yuki Okafuji CyberAgent
DOI