Zooming In: A Review of Designing for Photo Taking in Human-Computer Interaction and Future Prospects
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Photography has been pivotal in culture for decades and its importance has increased with the rise of digital technology. However, the exploration of picture taking within the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community does not seem to match its cultural and technological significance. Recognizing this discrepancy, we sought to understand areas of interest in photography as a conscious creative process. To address this issue, we performed a systematic literature review using the PRISMA methodology. From our research, we identified 62 pertinent papers spanning from 2005 to 2022. Our examination revealed six primary dimensions, further classified into study type, design goal, photo-taking style, device type, interaction style, and number of users. In-depth analysis showed the dominant role of exploratory and functional research, the balance between qualitative and quantitative methods, and a strong focus on smartphone cameras. Our review has highlighted significant gaps in the existing literature, offering valuable insights for future research on photo taking.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Tue 29 OctDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
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14:15 18mTalk | 0.2-mm-Step Verification of the Dual Gaussian Distribution Model with Large Sample Size for Predicting Tap Success Rates Papers DOI | ||
14:33 18mTalk | Lights, Headset, Tablet, Action: Exploring the Use of Hybrid User Interfaces for Immersive Situated Analytics Papers Xiaoyan Zhou Colorado State University, Benjamin Lee University of Stuttgart, Francisco Ortega Colorado State University, Anil Ufuk Batmaz Concordia University, Yalong Yang Georgia Institute of Technology DOI | ||
14:52 18mTalk | Passive Stylus Tracking: A Systematic Literature Review Papers Tavish M Burnah Massey University, Md Athar Imtiaz Massey University, Hans Werner Guesgen Massey University, George L Rudolph Utah Valley University, Rachel Blagojevic Massey University DOI | ||
15:11 18mTalk | Zooming In: A Review of Designing for Photo Taking in Human-Computer Interaction and Future Prospects Papers Aleksandra Wysokińska Lodz University of Technology, Konstantin R. Strömel Osnabrück University, Paweł W. Woźniak TU Wien DOI |