Marcus Mast
Linköping University
14 Papers
58 Citations
Marcus Mast is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Robot. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Marcus Mast include University of Stuttgart.
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Papers
Valence method for formative evaluation of user experience
Michael Burmester,Marcus Mast,Kilian Jäger,Hendrik Homans +3 more
- 16 Aug 2010
TL;DR: It captures positive and negative feelings during the exploration of an interactive product and employs the laddering interview technique to reveal the meaning of product design aspects to the user and the underlying fulfilled or frustrated needs.
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How Users Perceive and Use Interactive Information Graphics: An Exploratory Study
Michael Burmester,Marcus Mast,Ralph Tille,Wibke Weber +3 more
- 26 Jul 2010
TL;DR: Results show that usage durations were heterogeneous between users and between different types of interactive information graphics; users tended to watch introductory animations; and several reception and usage problems have been identified regarding information presentation and interaction.
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Towards robust personal assistant robots: Experience gained in the SRS project
Renxi Qiu,Ze Ji,Alexandre Noyvirt,Anthony John Soroka,Rossitza Setchi,Duc Truong Pham,Shuo Xu,N. Shivarov,Lucia Pigini,Georg Arbeiter,Florian Weisshardt,Birgit Graf,Marcus Mast,Lorenzo Blasi,David Facal,M. Rooker,R. Lopez,Dayou Li,Beisheng Liu,Gernot Kronreif,Pavel Smrz +20 more
- 24 Dec 2012
TL;DR: Based on the SRS autonomous control framework, several new components and user interfaces are integrated on top of COB's existing capabilities to enable robust fetch and carry in unstructured environments.
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Repeated Web Page Visits and the Scanpath Theory: A Recurrent Pattern Detection Approach
Michael Burmester,Marcus Mast +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the scanpath theory was applied to web page revisitation, and the eye movement sequences of users visiting web pages repeatedly were investigated, showing that repetitive scan patterns occurred and were individually distinctive, their occurrence was variable, there were often several different patterns per person and patterns were not primarily formed on the first exposure.
Teleoperation of Domestic Service Robots: Effects of Global 3D Environment Maps in the User Interface on Operators' Cognitive and Performance Metrics
Marcus Mast,Michal Španĕl,Georg Arbeiter,Vit Stancl,Zdenĕk Materna,Florian Weisshardt,Michael Burmester,Pavel Smrž,Birgit Graf +8 more
- 27 Oct 2013
TL;DR: Results show substantial advantages of global 3D mapping over a control condition for three of the four tasks, and in most situations it resulted in less operator workload, higher situation awareness, and higher accuracy of operators' mental models of the remote environment.
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