Revolutionizing Interfaces through Social Adaptability and Crowdsourcing
Explore the innovative concept of socially-adaptable interfaces and crowdsourcing in interface design, allowing users to customize and share task sets for improved functionality and productivity. Learn about traditional vs. adaptable interfaces, the role of crowdsourcing in enhancing user experience, and the example of Adjustable GIMP empowering users with tailored toolsets in photo editing.
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Socially-Adaptable Interfaces: Crowdsourcing Customizations Michael Bass http://crowdresearch.org/chi2011-workshop/papers/lafreniere.pdf
My Hero Frank Shipman
Traditional Interface Organized by developers/ designers Applications are loaded with functionality Often organized by similar functionality Users often cannot find functionality
Adaptable Interface Users create interfaces for an application Users can group functionality the way they desire Users can hide functionality that is unneeded These custom designed interfaces are referred to as task sets
Crowdsourcing Users can share their task sets online Other users can search for and download task sets Wiki pages for task sets Productivity is improved Everyone is happy
Adjustable GIMP GIMP is a free photo editing program Adjustable GIMP allows users to create and share task sets Users can set up GIMP for the tools they need