- Source: Attentive user interface
Attentive user interfaces (AUI) are user interfaces that manage the user's attention. For instance, an AUI can manage notifications, deciding when to interrupt the user, the kind of warnings, and the level of detail of the messages presented to the user.
Attentive user interfaces, by generating only the relevant information, can in particular be used to display information in a way that increase the effectiveness of the interaction.
According to Roel Vertegaal, there are four main types of attentive user interfaces:
Visual attention
Turn management
Interruption decision interfaces
Visual detail management interfaces
See also
Adaptive hypermedia
Attention management
Principles of attention stress
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Attentive user interface
- User interface
- User experience design
- User-centered design
- AUI
- Interaction design
- Continuous partial attention
- Adaptive hypermedia
- Principles of attention stress
- Attention management