Hidden interaction techniques: Concealed information acquisition and texting on smartphones andwearables

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Abstract

There are many situations where using personal devices is not socially acceptable, or where nearby people present a privacy risk. For these situations, we explore the concept of hidden interaction techniques through two prototype applications. HiddenHaptics allows users to receive information through vibrotactile cues on a smartphone, and HideWrite allows users to write text messages by drawing on a dimmed smartwatch screen. We conducted three user studies to investigate whether, and how, these techniques can be used without being exposed. Our primary fndings are (1) users can efectively hide their interactions while attending to a social situation, (2) users seek to interact when another person is speaking, and they also tend to hide the interaction using their body or furniture, and (3) users can sufciently focus on the social situation despite their interaction, whereas non-users feel that observing the user hinders their ability to focus on the social activity.

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Makela, V., Kleine, J., & Hood, M. (2021). Hidden interaction techniques: Concealed information acquisition and texting on smartphones andwearables. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445504

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