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Supporting awareness in instant messaging: an empirical study and mechanism design

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posted on 2024-07-13, 01:18 authored by Minh Hong Tran, Yun YangYun Yang, Gitesh K. Raikundalia
Supporting awareness plays a prominent role in facilitating natural and effective communication in Instant Messaging (IM). This paper reports our empirical study of awareness in IM, using an online survey and face-to-face interviews to identify user needs for awareness support. The study has identified three themes, including awareness of multiple concurrent conversations, presence awareness of a group conversation, and visibility of moment-to-moment listeners and viewers. The study showed that these three types of awareness are necessary but have been either ineffectively supported or ignored by current IM systems. Drawing on these findings, we have designed three awareness features to support these three categories of awareness. Conversation Dock provides awareness of multiple conversations; Group List provides presence awareness in a group chat by showing who are no longer in the group chat and who are going to join the chat; and Track View provides awareness of in-progress listeners in voice conversations and in-progress viewers in video conversations.

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9781595932228

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19th Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (OZCHI 2005), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 21-25 November 2005

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19th Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group OZCHI 2005, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 21-25 November 2005

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Computer Human Interaction Special Interest Group

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Copyright © 2005 The authors and CHISIG. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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