Mixed Reality Laboratory

Guest Speaker: Michele Sevegnani

 
Location
Mixed Reality Lab Meeting Space
Date(s)
Tuesday 2nd May 2017 (13:30)
Description

Michele Sevegnani from the University of Glasgow will present his CHI 2017 paper to the lab.

On Lions, Impala, and Bigraphs: Modelling Interactions in Physical/Virtual Spaces

While HCI has a long tradition of formally modelling task-based interactions with graphical user interfaces, there has been less progress in modelling emerging ubiquitous computing systems due in large part to their highly contextual nature and dependence on unreliable sensing systems. We present an exploration of modelling an example ubiquitous system, the Savannah game, using the mathematical formalism of bigraphs, which are based on a universal process algebra that encapsulates both dynamic and spatial behaviour of autonomous agents that interact and move among each other, or within each other. We establish a modelling approach based on four perspectives on ubiquitous systems - Computational, Physical, Human, and Technology - and explore how these interact with one another. We show how our model explains observed inconsistencies in user trials of Savannah, and then, how formal analysis reveals an incompleteness in design and guides extensions of the model and/or possible system re-design to resolve this.

Mixed Reality Laboratory

University of Nottingham
School of Computer Science
Nottingham, NG8 1BB


email: mrl@cs.nott.ac.uk