Publication: Sensing Interruptibility in the Office: A Field Study on the Use of Biometric and Computer Interaction Sensors
Sensing Interruptibility in the Office: A Field Study on the Use of Biometric and Computer Interaction Sensors
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Züger, M., Müller, S. C., Meyer, A. N., & Fritz, T. (2018, April 26). Sensing Interruptibility in the Office: A Field Study on the Use of Biometric and Computer Interaction Sensors. CHI 2018, Montreal. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174165
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Knowledge workers experience many interruptions during their work day. Especially when they happen at inopportune moments, interruptions can incur high costs, cause time loss and frustration. Knowing a person's interruptibility allows optimizing the timing of interruptions and minimize disruption. Recent advances in technology provide the opportunity to collect a wide variety of data on knowledge workers to predict interruptibility. While prior work predominantly examined interruptibility based on a single data type and in short lab s
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Züger, M., Müller, S. C., Meyer, A. N., & Fritz, T. (2018, April 26). Sensing Interruptibility in the Office: A Field Study on the Use of Biometric and Computer Interaction Sensors. CHI 2018, Montreal. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174165