

Author: Rohani Ghahari Romisa George-Palilonis Jennifer Bolchini Davide
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1044-7318
Source: International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Vol.29, Iss.11, 2013-11, pp. : 717-742
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Abstract
Existing web applications force users focus their visual attention on mobile devices while browsing content and services while on the go. To support eyes-free, mobile experiences, designers can minimize interaction with a device by leveraging the auditory channel. Whereas acoustic interfaces have proven to be effective in reducing visual attention, a perplexing challenge is designing aural information architectures for the web. To address this problem, techniques to remodel existing information architectures as linear, aural flows were introduced and evaluated. Mobile web browsing with aural flows is exemplified in ANFORA News, a semiaural mobile site designed to browse large collections of news stories. An exploratory study involving frequent news readers (
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