MobileASL, a software program enabling sign-language video on mobile devices over conventional U.S. cellular networks, was evaluated in a three-week field study during the summer of 2010. Through a series of interviews, questionnaires, and a focus group, we asked participants about their behavior with and perceptions of MobileASL. In addition, we used on-device experience sampling and usage logging to observe how MobileASL was used. Initial results indicate that although participants felt that MobileASL’s short battery life limited its use, participants took advantage of the mobility of the technology and used it for in-the-moment information gathering in places like buses, restaurants, and shopping areas
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This article reports a user-experience study in which a group of 18 older adults used a location-bas...
This paper presents a study that explores the issues of mobile multimodal interactions while on the ...
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VTT researched during the spring of 2003 mobile video recorded by the users themselves. Both the int...
The MobileASL project aims to increase accessibility by en-abling Deaf people to communicate over vi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The proliferation of mobile devices is greater than ev...
Foreign sign language instruction is an important, but overlooked area of study. Thus the purpose of...
Watching a video, or moving image, on a mobile phone became technically possible in Finland during t...
Mobile video in 3G network phones enables the creation of personal video clips as well as viewing co...
<p>Figure 8 captures the functions of mobile devices used in the practices. The results show that ta...
Compared with viewing videos on PCs or TVs, mobile users have different experiences in viewing video...
Despite the widespread use of mobile devices, details of mobile technology use ‘in the wild ’ have p...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper describes an evaluation of a mobile ex...
Language for a long time is an indispensable tool for society, since it allows communication and int...
Mobile technologies, such as mobile phones, smartphones and Palmtop computers, are in an upwards tre...
This article reports a user-experience study in which a group of 18 older adults used a location-bas...
This paper presents a study that explores the issues of mobile multimodal interactions while on the ...
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