@inproceedings{bailer_tailoredmedia_2022, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, title = {{TailoredMedia} – {Automated} {Metadata} {Creation} for {Searching} {Audiovisual} {Content}}, url = {https://euvip2022.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/EUVIP-2022-Program.pdf}, abstract = {The Austrian national research project TailoredMedia (2020-2022) aims to automate metadata creation for improving discoverability of audiovisual content by leveraging recent advances in AI for natural language processing and computer vision tasks, and interlinking these tools with contextual information. This paper provides an overview of the project and the results achieved so far.}, booktitle = {10th {European} {Workshop} on {Visual} {Information} {Processing}}, author = {Bailer, Werner and Thallinger, Georg and Rottermanner, Gernot and Kurz, Thomas and Frank, Jakob and Bauer, Christoph and Fröschl, Gabriele and Batlogg, Michael}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: TailoredMedia}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, human computer interaction, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @misc{bauer_tailored_2022, address = {St. Pölten}, type = {Vortrag}, title = {Tailored {Media}: {Presentation} \& {Workshop}}, url = {https://audiomostly.fhstp.ac.at/programme}, abstract = {Presentation of the AI „Taylor“ for automatic tagging of audiovisual media to support archival, editorial and journalistic work. Afterwards, Taylor can be tried out in a workshop. Project partners: Joanneum Research Graz (lead), St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), Technisches Museum Wien with Österreichische Mediathek, and RedLink GmbH}, author = {Bauer, Christoph and Bailer, Werner and Judmaier, Peter and Rottermanner, Gernot}, month = jun, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: TailoredMedia}, keywords = {Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, human computer interaction}, } @inproceedings{de_jesus_oliveira_requirements_2022, address = {Aarhus, Denmark}, title = {Requirements and {Concepts} for {Interactive} {Media} {Retrieval} {User} {Interfaces}}, copyright = {CC BY}, url = {https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3546155.3546701}, doi = {10.1145/3546155.3546701}, abstract = {Large amounts of multimedia data are constantly digitized and stored in archives. Accurate search and annotation tools are essential for the fast retrieval of archival records by archivists, scientists, and the general public. The complexity of processing and navigating large collections evidence the demand for solutions that are tailored to the needs of diverse target groups. In this paper, we investigate the requirements for multimedia search and annotation tools. After identifying examples of graphical user interfaces and visualization techniques to support navigating and annotating audiovisual content in archives, we performed an iterative user research. Based on expert interviews, focus groups, and surveys, we propose a series of requirements and concept ideas for user interfaces aimed at quality control and AI-assisted search of multimedia data. Results also show that open challenges and needs include the definition of tailored ontologies to describe archival multimedia data.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Nordic {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction} {Conference} ({NordiCHI} '22)}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {de Jesus Oliveira, Victor Adriel and Rottermanner, Gernot and Größbacher, Stefanie and Boucher, Magdalena and Judmaier, Peter}, year = {2022}, note = {Projekt: TailoredMedia}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--10}, } @misc{bailer_analysing_2021, address = {Online}, type = {Invited {Talk}}, title = {Analysing user needs for automatic metadata creation and advanced search in the {TailoredMedia} project}, url = {https://tech.ebu.ch/publications/analysing-user-needs-for-automatic-metadata-creation-and-advanced-search-in-the-tailored-media-project}, author = {Bailer, Werner and Bauer, Christoph and Rottermanner, Gernot}, month = may, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: TailoredMedia}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies}, } @inproceedings{girsule_machine_2021, address = {Palma de Mallorca, Spain}, title = {Machine {Learning} {Support} for {Repetitive} {Tasks} in {Metal} {Processing} {SMEs}}, isbn = {978-1-72814-395-8}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9557409/}, doi = {10/gnhmb2}, urldate = {2021-11-03}, booktitle = {2021 {IEEE} 19th {International} {Conference} on {Industrial} {Informatics} ({INDIN})}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Girsule, Bernhard and Rottermanner, Gernot and Jandl, Christian and Moser, Thomas}, month = jul, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: WiKant}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Smart Manufacturing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {1--6}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_prototypische_2021, address = {Wien}, title = {Prototypische {Entwicklung} \& {Evaluation} einer {Plattform} zur {Buchung} von {Frachtschiffreisen}}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/1395}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Graf, Philipp and Judmaier, Peter and Michelberger, Frank}, year = {2021}, note = {Projekt: CargoRider 2}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Digital Media, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{weissenbock_designing_2017, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, title = {Designing workplaces for control rooms: a study using focus groups and stakeholder interviews}, url = {http://www.iadisportal.org/digital-library/designing-workplaces-for-control-rooms-a-study-using-focus-groups-and-stakeholder-interviews}, abstract = {Control rooms for supervising traffic or emergency situations are increasingly introduced in companies and other governmental organisations. Employees of safety-critical workplaces have to deal with a large amount of problems every day: Quick decision-making, coping with an overload of information and stress are the most important. Designing appropriate workplaces for employees in such organisations is essential. The following paper provides the results of focus groups and stakeholder interviews which were conducted in two companies with control rooms regarding these issues.}, booktitle = {10th {International} {Conference} on {ICT}, {Society} and {Human} {Beings} 2017 ({ICT} 2017)}, author = {Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Pohl, Margit and Judmaier, Peter and Viertelmayr, Andrea and Rottermanner, Gernot}, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, evaluation, gender, interface design, large screens, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{sommer_mediengestutzte_2015, address = {Hagenberg}, title = {Mediengestützte {Kommunikation} für ältere {Menschen}}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/396}, abstract = {Ältere Menschen mit wenig Media Literacy sind tendenziell häufiger von sozialer Isolation betroffen. Dieses Risiko steigt mit höherem Alter, bedingt etwa durch Mobilitätseinschränkungen, an. Im Rahmen eines Forschungsprojekts wurde eine informations- und kommunikationstechnische Lösung nach den Prinzipien „bedürfnisorientiert, leistbar und einfach bedienbar“ prototypisch entwickelt, um sozialer Isolation bei älteren Menschen entgegenzuwirken und sie möglichst lange an gesellschaftlichen Prozessen teilhaben zu lassen. Auf Grundlage einer User-Centered-Design-Strategie wurde ein Multiscreen-Hi-Fi-Prototyp entwickelt und getestet, welcher eine computergestützte Kommunikation verbunden mit dem bei älteren Menschen beliebten Kartenspiel „Schnapsen“ ermöglicht.}, urldate = {2015-04-09}, booktitle = {Wegbereiter – {Karrierepfade} durch ein {Fachhochschulstudium}}, author = {Sommer, Sabine and Rottermanner, Gernot and Pflegerl, Johannes and Weißenböck, Josef and Gruber, Wolfgang and Judmaier, Peter and Doppler, Jakob}, editor = {Kern, Thomas and Kastner, Johann and Jungwirth, Mario and Mayr, Herwig and Rau, Christiane}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2015, Ambient Assisted Living, Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, DHC, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, HCI, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Media Assisted Activity, Multiscreen, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/15, interdisziplinär, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{blumenstein_student_2018, title = {Student {Review} in der {Lehrveranstaltung} "{Einführung} {Interaktive} {Medien}“}, volume = {02/2018}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/2018-02.pdf}, journal = {fnma magazine}, author = {Blumenstein, Kerstin and Rottermanner, Gernot}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {18--19}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_brelomate_2018, address = {Bonn}, title = {Brelomate: {Eine} digitale {Plattform} zur {Förderung} sozialer {Teilhabe}}, url = {https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/16855}, doi = {10/gnt2vm}, abstract = {Brelomate ist eine Kommunikations- und Spieleplattform mit dem Ziel, die soziale Teilhabe älterer Menschen zu fördern. Für die Nutzung von Brelomate ist lediglich ein Fernseher zur Darstellung, ein Tablet zur Steuerung, sowie eine Webcam und eine Internetanbindung notwendig. Es ist möglich, mit anderen Brelomate-NutzerInnen das Kartenspiel „Schnapsen“ (oder „Sechsundsechzig“) zu spielen und miteinander per Videotelefonie zu plaudern. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt die entwickelte Lösung näher. Die Ergebnisse der durchgeführten Feldstudie mit 30 TeilnehmerInnen zeigen, dass Brelomate eine hohe Akzeptanz in einer Zielgruppe erreicht, die oft Angst vor dem Einsatz unbekannter digitaler Technologien hat. Darüber hinaus hat das System eine hohe Nutzungszufriedenheit und alle Teilneh-merInnen gaben an, dass Brelomate eine wichtige Ergänzung ihres täglichen Lebens sein kann.}, booktitle = {Mensch und {Computer} 2018 - {Workshopband}}, publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and El Aeraky, Shadja and Gradl, Christian and Sommer, Sabine}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: UmBrello Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {949--953}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_virtual_2018, address = {FH Salzburg}, title = {Virtual {Airspace} and {Tower} ({VAST})}, url = {http://ffhoarep.fh-ooe.at/handle/123456789/1077}, abstract = {FluglotsInnen arbeiten im Bereich der Luftraumüberwachung seit Jahrzehnten mit einer zweidimensionalen Darstellung des Luftraums (RADAR). Das Forschungsprojekt Virtual Airspace and Tower (VAST) beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, wie mithilfe modernster Visual Computing Technologien und aktuellen Visualisierungskonzepten der Flugverkehr im virtuellen Raum so abgebildet werden kann, dass die Situationsübersicht gleich gut oder sogar besser zu erlangen ist als mit bisheriger Technologie. Zu diesem Zweck führte das interdisziplinäre Team zu Projektbeginn eine umfassende Anforderungsanalyse in Form einer Literaturrecherche sowie Stakeholder- und FluglotsInnen-Interviews durch. In der anschließenden Konzeptphase wurden dann Ideen entwickelt und mit FluglotsInnen innerhalb einer Fokusgruppe diskutiert. Die Erkenntnisse daraus boten die Grundlage für das LoFi-Prototyping. Hier wurden drei Prototypen für eine zweidimensionale, eine kombinierte zwei- und dreidimensionale, sowie eine abstrakte Darstellung mit zusätzlicher Information zu Höhe und Ankunftszeit erstellt. Nach der Entwicklungsphase wurden die Prototypen mit FluglotsInnen in einem Labortest auf ihre Praxistauglichkeit und Akzeptanz überprüft.}, urldate = {2018-04-11}, booktitle = {Open {Access} {Tagungsband} 12. {Forschungsforum} der Österreichischen {Fachhochschulen}}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Eggeling, Eva and Grantz, Volker and Kriegshaber, Ursula}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: VAST}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Virtual Airspace and Tower, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @article{doppler_spielerisch_2018, title = {Spielerisch zur neuen {Technik} - {User} {Centered} {Design} verbessert {Technologieakzeptanz} im {Alter}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1613-7574}, url = {https://rdcu.be/baiqV}, doi = {10/gnt2vn}, abstract = {Der demographische Wandel betrifft in besonderer Weise das Gesundheits- und Sozialwesen. Die steigende Anzahl älterer Menschen und auch der Fachkräftemangel führen zur Systemfrage, wie Gesundheit und Wohlbefnden im Alter in der präklinischen Versorgung gewährleistet werden können. Auf der Suche nach Lösungen wird man schnell beim Begriff der Assistiven Technologien fündig.}, journal = {ProCare}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Judmaier, Peter and Pflegerl, Johannes and Gradl, Christian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: UmBrello Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Ambient Assisted Living, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, SP IlseA Health and Social Care, Wiss. Beitrag, user centered design}, pages = {24--27}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_low-fidelity_2018, address = {Bonn}, title = {Low-{Fidelity} {Prototyping} for the {Air} {Traffic} {Control} {Domain}}, url = {https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/16931}, abstract = {In the next 20 years, significant changes in air traffic control are planned (SESAR, 2015). Next to an increase in air traffic, reduction in delays and improvement of safety, 4D trajectories will ensure flights on the most direct route to the destination airport. Within the research project VAST (Virtual Airspace and Tower), the team wants to explore the design space of future air traffic control inter-faces. Three low-fidelity prototypes were developed to evaluate them as early as possible with the target group, namely Air Traffic Control Officers (ATCOs). They will be described in this paper in more detail.}, booktitle = {Mensch und {Computer} 2018 - {Workshopband}}, publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Wagner, Markus and Kalteis, Martin and Iber, Michael and Judmaier, Peter and Aigner, Wolfgang and Settgast, Volker and Eggeling, Eva}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: VAST}, keywords = {FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual Computing, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, pages = {605--614}, } @inproceedings{michelberger_proposals_2018, address = {Brauschweig}, title = {Proposals for measures dealing with fatigue in workplaces in safety-critical areas within the railway sector}, booktitle = {Proceedings 3rd {Workshop} on {Rail} {Human} {Factors}}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Rottermanner, Gernot}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: AlertnessControl}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_brelomate_2018-1, address = {New York, NY, USA}, series = {{NordiCHI} '18}, title = {Brelomate: {A} {Multiscreen} {Communication} and {Gaming} {Platform} to {Enhance} {Social} {Inclusion}}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6437-9}, shorttitle = {Brelomate}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3240167.3240229}, doi = {10/ghppx7}, abstract = {Brelomate is a multiscreen communication and gaming platform tailored to older people with the goal to enhance social participation. The Brelomate system consists of a TV for visualizing large content and a tablet for interacting with the TV. It is possible to video-chat and play the trick-based card game called "Schnapsen" ("sixty-six") with other users. This paper describes the system in terms of visualization and interaction as well as the evaluation process during the project in more detail. Results of a field study with 30 participants show that Brelomate has reached high acceptance in a user group, who often fears using unfamiliar digital technologies. Moreover, the system has a high usage satisfaction and all participants stated that Brelomate can be an important addition to their daily lives.}, urldate = {2018-10-09}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {Nordic} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction}}, publisher = {ACM}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Aeraky, Shadja El and Gradl, Christian and Sommer, Sabine}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, ambient assisted living, multiscreen interaction, peer-reviewed, user centered design}, pages = {928--931}, } @inproceedings{wagner_knowledge-assisted_2016, address = {Vienna, Austria}, title = {Knowledge-{Assisted} {Rule} {Building} for {Malware} {Analysis}}, abstract = {Due to the increasing threat from malicious software (malware), monitoring of vulnerable systems is becoming increasingly important which includes the need to log and analyze activity encompasses networks, individual computers, as well as mobile devices. Currently available tools in behavior-based malware analysis do not meet all experts’ needs, such as selecting different rules, categorizing them by their task and storing them in the database as well as manually adapting and/or tuning of found rules. To close this gap, we designed CallNet, a knowledge-assisted visual analytics and rule building tool for behavior-based malware analysis. The paper at hand is a design study which describes the design, a usage scenario, and the paper prototype evaluation. We report on the validation of CallNet by expert reviews, reflect the gained insights of the reviews and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the prototype design including the applied visualization techniques.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {Forschungsforum} der oesterreichischen {Fachhochschulen}}, publisher = {FH des BFI Wien}, author = {Wagner, Markus and Rind, Alexander and Rottermanner, Gernot and Niederer, Christina and Aigner, Wolfgang}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_vast_2019, address = {Salzburg, Austria}, title = {{VAST}: {A} {High}-{Fidelity} {Prototype} for {Future} {Air} {Traffic} {Control} {Scenarios}}, volume = {Reports of the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies: vol. 3, no. 2}, abstract = {Significant changes in air traffic control (ATC) are planned within the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) initiative. Some of the goals are an increase in air traffic, reduction in delays and an improvement of safety. Further, 4D trajectories should ensure flights on the most direct route to the destination airport. The team in the research project “Virtual Airspace \& Tower” (VAST) wants to explore the design space and give ideas for future ATC interfaces to meet the ambitious SESAR goals. This paper and demo present the high-fidelity prototype developed. The air space can be displayed three-dimensionally. Separation minima - the minimum space needed between airplanes - and planned routes can be shown as well.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th {European} {Conference} on {Computer}-{Supported} {Cooperative} {Work} - {Demos} and {Posters}}, publisher = {European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Settgast, Volker and Judmaier, Peter and Eschbacher, Kurt and Rokitansky, Carl-Herbert}, year = {2019}, note = {Projekt: VAST}, keywords = {Demo, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Visual Computing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{judmaier_probleme_2014, title = {Probleme mit {Tangible} {Interfaces} im {Ambient} {Assisted} {Living}}, url = {https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/7592}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {BGI} {Workshop} at {MuC} 2014}, author = {Judmaier, Peter and Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Schöffer, Lucas and Pflegerl, Johannes}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Creative Industries, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, HCI, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, peer-reviewed, ⛔ No DOI found}, } @inproceedings{girsule_data_2020, address = {Vienna (Austria)}, title = {Data {Acquisition} {Approaches} for {AI}-supported {Metal} {Processing}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9211935}, doi = {10/ghs5v9}, abstract = {Due to increasing digitalisation, it is possible to digitally map the production of sheet metal profiles from configuration to production. In our research project we design, implement and evaluate a knowledge- and rule-based system in cooperation with a sheet metal profile manufacturer using a modern production machine. One big challenge hereby is the data acquisition to perform a producibility assessment. In many cases only the positive (producible) production data is stored and negative data is discarded during the production process. In this paper, we present approaches to generate and collect negative training data for a machine learning approach using a data generator and feedback from manufacturing experts to perform a predictive manufacturing assessment.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {{ETFA} 2020 - {IEEE} 25th {International} {Conference} on {Emerging} {Technologies} and {Factory} {Automation}}, author = {Girsule, Bernhard and Rottermanner, Gernot and Jandl, Christian and Kreiger, Mylene and Moser, Thomas and Fuchs, Patricia}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: Wikant}, keywords = {Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Green OA, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institutional Access, Smart Manufacturing, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {4}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_design_2020, address = {Atlanta, USA}, title = {Design and {Evaluation} of a {Tool} to {Support} {Air} {Traffic} {Control} with {2D} and {3D} {Visualizations}}, isbn = {978-1-72815-608-8}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9089606}, doi = {10/ghppx4}, abstract = {Air traffic control officers (ATCOs) are specialized workers responsible to monitor and guide airplanes in their assigned airspace. Such a task is highly visual and mainly supported by 2D visualizations. In this paper, we designed and assessed an application for visualizing air traffic in both orthographic (2D) and perspective (3D) views. A user study was then performed to compare these two types of representations in terms of situation awareness, workload, performance, and user acceptance. Results show that the 3D view yielded both higher situation awareness and less workload than the 2D view condition. However, such a performance does not match the opinion of the ATCOs about the 3D representation.}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Oliveira, Victor A. De J. and Kreiger, Mylene and Graf, Philipp and Rokitansky, Carl-Herbert and Eschbacher, Kurt and Settgast, Volker and Grantz, Volker and Iber, Michael and Lechner, Patrik and Judmaier, Peter and Wagner, Markus}, year = {2020}, note = {Projekt: VAST}, keywords = {Digital Media, Eintrag überprüfen, FH SP Data Analytics \& Visual Computing, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Green OA, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institutional Access, Visual Computing, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag, best-grottermanner, peer-reviewed}, } @article{pohl_life_2018, title = {Life at risk - an empirical investigation of the design of workplaces in control rooms}, volume = {13}, issn = {1646-3692}, url = {http://www.iadisportal.org/ijcsis/papers/2018130105.pdf}, doi = {10/gh38bq}, abstract = {Control rooms for supervising traffic or emergency situations are increasingly introduced in companies and other governmental organisations. Employees of safety-critical workplaces have to deal with a large amount of problems every day: Quick decision-making, coping with an overload of information and stress are the most important. Designing appropriate workplaces for employees in such organisations is essential. The following paper describes the results of an investigation in two companies with control rooms. Results indicate that the systems deployed in such control rooms support the operators efficiently. Stress is a more important influencing factor. We could not find any significant gender effects concerning the design of workplaces in control rooms.}, journal = {IADIS International Journal on Computer Science and Information Systems}, author = {Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Judmaier, Peter and Viertelmayr, Andrea and Rottermanner, Gernot}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Human-Computer Interaction, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, best, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_erfahrungsbericht_2020, address = {FH St. Pölten}, title = {Erfahrungsbericht zur erstmaligen {Durchführung} von {Remote} {Moderated} {Usability} {Tests} in der {Lehrveranstaltung} {Usability} {Evaluation} an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, isbn = {978-3-903780-02-6}, url = {https://skill.fhstp.ac.at/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/TdL_Tagungsband2020.pdf}, booktitle = {Digital {Learning} in {Zeiten} von {Corona} – nachhaltiger {Entwicklungsschub} für die {Hochschulen}?}, publisher = {Lemberger Publishing}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Größbacher, Stefanie and Judmaier, Peter}, editor = {Weißenböck, Josef and Gruber, Wolfgang and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Vortrag, Wiss. Beitrag}, pages = {121--132}, } @misc{sommer_mediengestutzte_2015-1, address = {Hagenberg}, type = {Invited talk}, title = {Mediengestützte {Kommunikation} für ältere {Menschen}}, author = {Sommer, Sabine and Rottermanner, Gernot}, month = aug, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2015, Brelomate, Department Soziales, Ilse Arlt Institut, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, Q2/15}, } @book{doppler_spielerisch_2018-1, address = {Wien, Österreich}, title = {Spielerisch zur neuen {Technik}. {User} {Centered} {Design} verbessert {Technologieakzeptanz} im {Alter}}, volume = {23}, number = {8}, publisher = {Springer}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Pflegerl, Johannes and Judmaier, Peter and Gradl, Christian}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag}, } @inproceedings{pohl_gender_2015, address = {FH St. Pölten}, title = {Gender and the {Design} of {Computer} {Interfaces} in {Control} {Rooms}}, isbn = {987-3-86488-090-2}, abstract = {Control rooms play an increasingly important role in modern industry. However, women are still a minority in this field. There are several different explanations which might be responsible for the low number of women employed in control rooms. One of them is the design of the interfaces used in such control rooms. The following paper provides an overview of the respective literature. This overview covers perceptual, cognitive and usability aspects. Based on this overview, we derive recommendations for the design of systems to attract more women to this field.}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}}, publisher = {Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Fachverlag für Medientechnik und -wirtschaft}, author = {Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Judmaier, Peter and Rottermanner, Gernot and Größbacher, Stefanie and Erharter, Dorothea}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {2015, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {11--22}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_feasibility_2015, address = {FH St. Pölten}, title = {Feasibility of {Eye} {Tracking} in a {Safety}-{Critical} {Environment} to {Support} the {Design} {Process} of {Gender} \& {Diversity}}, isbn = {987-3-86488-090-2}, abstract = {The consideration of gender \& diversity when designing software for safety-critical work environments such as emergency call control or traffic operating centres often proves difficult, as not only the work, but also the developer environment tend to be dominated by male staff. This paper describes the feasibility of eye tracking tests in a safety-critical work environment and its potential to recognize gender- \& diversity requirements based on defined hypotheses. The findings presented in this paper are based on a field test in a control room of Österreichische Bundesbahnen (ÖBB), which was conducted within the research project called GenSiSys.}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}}, publisher = {Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, Fachverlag für Medientechnik und -wirtschaft}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Größbacher, Stefanie and Erharter, Dorothea and Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {2015, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation}, pages = {133--140}, } @inproceedings{doppler_design_2016, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, title = {Design and {Evaluation} of a {Second} {Screen} {Communication} and {Gaming} {Platform} for {Fostering} {Teleparticipation} of the {Socially} {Isolated} {Elderly}}, volume = {Advanced Technologies and Societal Change}, isbn = {978-3-319-26343-4}, url = {http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319263434}, booktitle = {Ambient {Assisted} {Living} - 8. {AAL}-{Kongress} 2015}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Pflegerl, Johannes and Judmaier, Peter}, editor = {Wichert, Reiner and Klausing, Helmut}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2016, Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, DHC, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Digital Healthcare, EN, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, Q3/14, best, games, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design}, pages = {3--13}, } @inproceedings{miesenberger_brelomate_2016, address = {Cham}, title = {{BRELOMATE} - {A} {Distributed}, {Multi}-device {Platform} for {Online} {Information}, {Communication} and {Gaming} {Services} {Among} the {Elderly}}, volume = {9758}, isbn = {978-3-319-41263-4 978-3-319-41264-1}, url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-41264-1_37}, urldate = {2016-07-16}, booktitle = {Computers {Helping} {People} with {Special} {Needs} ({Part} 1)}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Sommer, Sabine and Gradl, Christian and Rottermanner, Gernot}, editor = {Miesenberger, Klaus and Bühler, Christian and Penaz, Petr}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best-jdoppler, peer-reviewed}, pages = {277--280}, } @book{michelberger_gender-_2016, address = {Berlin}, title = {Gender- und {Diversity}-{Kriterien} im sicherheitskritischen {Arbeitsumfeld}}, isbn = {978-3-7418-0996-5}, url = {https://www.epubli.de/shop/buch/51924}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Leitfaden soll Verantwortliche und EntscheidungsträgerInnen in Organisationseinheiten im sicherheitskritischen Bereich bei der Umsetzung von Kriterien im Bereich Gender und Diversity unterstützen. Er liefert konkrete Methoden und Anleitungen und gliedert sich in drei Abschnitte: (1) Guidelines: Auf Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche erstellte zentrale Richtlinien für Gender und Diversity in sicherheitskritischen Kontrollräumen und Leitstellen. (2) Methoden: Detaillierte Beschreibung der angeführten Methoden im Abschnitt „Guidelines“. (3) Testleitfäden: Praxiserprobte Leitfäden als Vorlage für die eigene Testdurchführung. Ziel ist es, einen übersichtlichen und verständlichen Einstieg zur Durchführung von Untersuchungen anzubieten, um so Schwachstellen im eigenen Verantwortungsbereich ausfindig machen zu können. Die gefundenen Ergebnisse können in Folge bei Design-, Organisations- und Ausstattungsentscheidungen unterstützen. Der Leitfaden entstand im Zuge des Forschungsprojektes „GenSiSys“. Das Projekt wurde vom BMVIT im Rahmen des Programms Talente gefördert. Dieses Dokument beinhaltet jedoch keine Daten oder Auswertungen aus den im Rahmen des Projektes zur Erprobung der Methoden durchgeführten Testläufe im praktischen Umfeld.}, publisher = {epubli (neopubli GmbH)}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Judmaier, Peter and Rottermanner, Gernot and Größbacher, Stefanie and Viertelmayer, Andrea and Bichler, Romana and Laser, Birgit and Erharter, Dorothea and Pohl, Margit and Weissenböck, Elisabeth and Münch, Jens and Kraner, Florian-Silvester and Jordan, Werner and Palmetzhofer, Gerd and Fischer, Leonhard and Kriegshaber, Ursula}, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys}, keywords = {Center for Sustainable Mobility, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Gender \& Diversity, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Safety-critical workplaces, Studiengang Physiotherapie, best, best-lbmichelberger, evaluation}, } @inproceedings{sommer_brelomate_2015, address = {Berlin}, title = {{BRELOMATE} - {Ein} {Second} {Screen} {Spiele}- und {Kommunikationsportal} für ältere {Menschen}}, isbn = {978-3-11-044390-5}, url = {https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/8074}, urldate = {2015-10-14}, booktitle = {Mensch und {Computer} 2015 – {Workshopband}}, publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg}, author = {Sommer, Sabine and Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Pflegerl, Johannes}, editor = {Weisbecker, A. and Schmidt, A.}, year = {2015}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Brelomate, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, best-ssommer, interdisziplinär, peer-reviewed}, pages = {605--609}, } @inproceedings{doppler_improving_2018, address = {Cham}, title = {Improving {User} {Engagement} and {Social} {Participation} of {Elderly} {People} {Through} a {TV} and {Tablet}-{Based} {Communication} and {Entertainment} {Platform}}, isbn = {978-3-319-94274-2}, abstract = {Maintaining healthy relationships and companionship are major challenges to prevent potentially harmful effects of loneliness and social isolation in older age. Therefore, to foster participation and user engagement of elderly people in online communication and entertainment the user experience of devices and services need to be improved substantially. This paper discusses a participatory design approach to design and implement a TV and tablet-based communications and entertainment platform called BRELOMATE. The results of a field study with 30 elderly people over five months shows that each users was online for 37.0 h and played the card game service for 23.3 h on average over the course of 8 weeks.}, booktitle = {Computers {Helping} {People} with {Special} {Needs}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Gradl, Christian and Sommer, Sabine and Rottermanner, Gernot}, editor = {Miesenberger, Klaus and Kouroupetroglou, Georgios}, year = {2018}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Wiss. Beitrag, peer-reviewed}, pages = {365--373}, } @inproceedings{schick_supporting_2017, address = {Phoenix, Arizona, USA}, title = {Supporting {Knowledge}-assisted {Rule} {Creation} in a {Behavior}-based {Malware} {Analysis} {Prototype}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/vizsec-poster-2017.pdf}, abstract = {The ever increasing number of malicious software (malware) requires domain experts to shift their analysis process towards more individualized approaches to acquire more information about presently unknown malware samples. KAMAS is a knowledge-assisted visual analytics prototype for behavioral malware analysis, which allows IT-security experts to categorize and store potentially harmful system call sequences (rules) in a knowledge database. In order to meet the increasing demand for individualization of analysis processes, analysts have to be able to create individual rules. This paper is a visualization design study, which describes the design and implementation of a separate Rule Creation Area (RCA) into KAMAS and its evaluation by domain experts. It became clear that continuous integration of experts in interaction processes improves the analysis and knowledge generation mechanism of KAMAS. Additionally, the outcome of the evaluation revealed that there is a demand for adjustment and re-usage of already stored rules in the RCA.}, booktitle = {Poster of the 14th {Workshop} on {Visualization} for {Cyber} {Security} ({VizSec})}, author = {Schick, Johannes and Wagner, Markus and Thür, Niklas and Niederer, Christina and Rottermanner, Gernot and Tavolato, Paul and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = oct, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Knowledge-assisted Visualization, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, User-Centered Design, Visual analytics, explicit knowledge, information visualization}, } @inproceedings{schick_rule_2017, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Rule {Creation} in a {Knowledge}-assisted {Visual} {Analytics} {Prototype} for {Malware} {Analysis}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/Schick_RuleCreation_2017.pdf}, abstract = {The increasing number of malicious software (malware) requires domain experts to shift their analysis process towards more individualized approaches to acquire more information about unknown malware samples. KAMAS is a knowledge-assisted visual analytics prototype for behavioral malware analysis. It allows IT-security experts to categorize and store potentially harmful system call sequences (rules) in a knowledge database. To meet the increasing demand for individualization of analysis processes, analysts should be able to create individual rules. This paper is a visualization design study, which describes the design and implementation of a Rule Creation Area (RCA) into KAMAS and its evaluation by domain experts. It became clear that continuous integration of experts in interaction processes improves the knowledge generation mechanism of KAMAS. Additionally, the outcome of the evaluation revealed that there is a demand for adjustment and re-usage of already stored rules in the RCA.}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th {Forum} {Media} {Technology} 2017}, publisher = {CEUR-WS}, author = {Schick, Johannes and Wagner, Markus and Thür, Niklas and Niederer, Christina and Rottermanner, Gernot and Tavolato, Paul and Aigner, Wolfgang}, month = nov, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: KAVA-Time}, keywords = {2017, Design Study, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Visual analytics, behavior-based, interactive, knowledge generation, malicious software, malware analysis, peer-reviewed, prototype, visualization}, pages = {116--123}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_brelomate_2017, address = {Dornbirn}, title = {{BRELOMATE} 2: {Die} {Spiele}- und {Kommunikationsplattform} gegen soziale {Isolation}}, isbn = {978-3-95853-316-5}, abstract = {Im Forschungsprojekt BRELOMATE 2 wird eine Spiele- und Kommunikationsplattform hin zur Marktreife entwickelt. Diese soll sozialer Isolation, bedingt etwa durch Lebensereignisse wie dem Verlust der Partnerin/des Partners oder abrupte Änderungen der Lebens- und Wohnsituation, entgegenwirken und ein langes, autonomes Leben in den eigenen vier Wänden ermöglichen. Das vorliegende Paper beschreibt den User-Centered-Design Prozess, die Entwicklung eines didaktischen Konzepts zur Vermittlung der Funktionalität und die Vorbereitung und erste Erkenntnisse der abschließenden Feldstudie in 36 Haushalten. Die Feldstudie soll eine Potenzialabschätzung für einen erfolgreichen Einsatz gegen soziale Isolation aus Sicht der Zielgruppe liefern.}, booktitle = {Umgebungsunterstütztes {Leben} - {Beiträge} zum {Usability} {Day} {XV}}, publisher = {Pabst Science Publishers}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Sommer, Sabine and Gradl, Christian and Freisleben-Teutscher, Christian F. and Judmaier, Peter and Pflegerl, Johannes and Doppler, Jakob}, month = jun, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II}, keywords = {2017, Center for Digital Health Innovation, Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Soziales, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate}, pages = {48--53}, } @inproceedings{doppler_brelomate_2014, address = {Lengerich}, title = {{BRELOMATE} - {Breaking} {Loneliness} {With} {Mobile} {Assistive} {Technologies} for {Elderly}}, isbn = {978-3-89967-943-4}, abstract = {Assistenztechnik für betreutes Wohnen hat im internationalen Kontext das Forschungsthema “Ambient Assisted Living” (AAL) maßgeblich mitbestimmt. Letzteres ist gleichzeitig eine europaweite Initiative zur Erhöhung der Lebensqualität älterer Menschen und Verlängerung der autonomen Lebensphase durch Dienstleistungen auf Basis von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien. Der Usability Day XII greift aktuelle Fragestellungen und Lösungen aus den Bereichen Wohnen, Mobilität und Information auf und macht sie im Schnittfeld zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis einem breiten Publikum zugänglich. Dieser Tagungsband umfasst einschlägige Beiträge von WissenschaftlerInnen unterschiedlicher Disziplinen, Technologieanbietern und Erfahrungsberichte von Sozial- und Pflegeeinrichtungen für ältere Menschen.}, language = {Deutsch}, booktitle = {Assistenztechnik für betreutes {Wohnen}: {Beiträge} zum {Usability} {Day} {XII}}, publisher = {Pabst Science Publishers}, author = {Doppler, Jakob and Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Auer, Katharina and Pflegerl, Johannes and Gruber, Wolfgang and Weißenböck, Josef and Schöffer, Lucas}, editor = {Kempter, Guido and Ritter, Walter}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE II Projekt: UMBRELLO Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2014, Brelomate, DHC, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, HCI, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q2/14, games, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design}, pages = {256--264}, } @inproceedings{michelberger_lessons_2016, address = {Braunschweig}, title = {Lessons learned from field tests for methods of user evaluation in safety critical systems}, isbn = {987-3-937655-39-0}, language = {Englisch}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd {German} {Workshop} on {Rail} {Human} {Factors}}, author = {Michelberger, Frank and Rottermanner, Gernot and Bichler, Romana and Judmaier, Peter}, month = aug, year = {2016}, note = {Projekt: GenSiSys Projekt: AlertnessControl}, keywords = {2016, Department Medien und Digitale Technologien, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Institut für Mobilitätsforschung, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Studiengang Physiotherapie, peer-reviewed}, } @inproceedings{seidl_multiscreen_2014, address = {Glückstadt}, title = {Multiscreen als {Mittel} gegen soziale {Isolation} älterer {Menschen} am {Beispiel} des benefit-{Projekts} {BRELOMATE}}, isbn = {978-3-86488-072-8}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Sammelband vereint 24 Beiträge, die 2014 beim Forum Medientechnik der FH St. Pölten präsentiert wurden. Die Auswahl verfolgt einen interdisziplinären Ansatz, der neue technologische Möglichkeiten mit kreativer Gestaltung verbindet und inhaltliche Ideen sowie wirtschaftliche Anforderungen berücksichtigt. Es wird die gesamte digitale Produktionskette von der Idee über die Konzeption und Produktion bis hin zur Distribution, Verwertung und Archivierung medialer Inhalte beleuchtet. Die vielfältigen Beiträge zeigen Anwendungen der aktuellen Technologie, beleuchten Potenziale der technologischen Veränderungen und steuern so interessante Ansätze zum fachspezifischen Diskurs bei.}, language = {Deutsch, Englisch}, booktitle = {Forum {Medientechnik} - {Next} {Generation}, {New} {Ideas}: {Beiträge} der {Tagung} 2014 an der {Fachhochschule} {St}. {Pölten}}, publisher = {vwh Verlag}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Rottermanner, Gernot and Judmaier, Peter and Sommer, Sabine and Doppler, Jakob and Gruber, Wolfgang and Weißenböck, Josef and Schöffer, Lucas and Mayerhuber, Lukas and Gringl, Lisa and Niederer, Christine}, editor = {Seidl, Markus and Schmiedl, Grischa}, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2014, Brelomate, Creative Industries, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Soziales, Department Technologie, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, HCI, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, Q4/14, mobile computing, peer-reviewed, project\_brelomate, user centered design}, pages = {283--296}, } @misc{pflegerl_multiscreen_2014, address = {St. Pölten}, title = {Multiscreen als {Mittel} gegen soziale {Isolation} älterer {Menschen} am {Beispiel} des benefit-{Projekts} {BRELOMATE}}, author = {Pflegerl, Johannes and Rottermanner, Gernot}, month = nov, year = {2014}, note = {Projekt: BRELOMATE}, keywords = {2014, Brelomate, Department Gesundheit und Soziales, Department Technologie, Ilse Arlt Institut, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Präsentation, Publikationstyp Vortrag, Q4/14}, } @inproceedings{rottermanner_requirements_2017, address = {Phoenix, Arizona USA}, title = {Requirements {Analysis} \& {Concepts} for {Future} {European} {Air} {Traffic} {Control} {Systems}}, url = {http://mc.fhstp.ac.at/sites/default/files/publications/Rottermanner_2017_Requirements.pdf}, abstract = {Since decades, Air Traffic Control Officers (ATCOs) are working with 2D representations of the airspace (RADAR). Based on the Single European Sky Air traffic management Research (SESAR), some planned innovations will change the way, air traffic will be handled in the future. Therefore, the paper first presents a requirements analysis in order to understand the current workflow as well as the necessities and concerns of ATCOs for future developments. Second, the paper summarizes the conception \& evaluation phase for representing air traffic not only in 2D. The results show that a user-centered design approach is essential to involve end users as much as possible to avoid undesirable development. In end user interviews, ATCOs were very open to presented hardware and interaction techniques. The focus group with more concrete concepts then resulted in uncertainties especially regarding 3D representations of complex air traffic.}, booktitle = {Workshop {Vis} in {Practice} - {Visualization} {Solutions} in the {Wild}, {IEEE} {VIS} 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, author = {Rottermanner, Gernot and Wagner, Markus and Settgast, Volker and Grantz, Volker and Iber, Michael and Kriegshaber, Ursula and Aigner, Wolfgang and Judmaier, Peter and Eggeling, Eva}, month = oct, year = {2017}, note = {Projekt: VAST}, keywords = {2017, Forschungsgruppe Digital Technologies, Forschungsgruppe Media Computing, Institut für Creative Media Technologies, Publikationstyp Schriftpublikation, User-Centered Design, air traffic control, peer-reviewed, safety critical environment}, }