Publications
2021 |
Mazurkiewicz, Bartosz; Giannopoulos, Ioannis Route Selection - From Replication to Recreation (Workshop) 2021, (Cycling@CHI: Towards a Research Agenda for HCI in the Bike Lane at CHI ’21, May 8–13, 2021, Yokohama, Japan. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 5 pages). (Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Experiments, navigation, Replicability, Route selection, wayfinding) @workshop{Mazurkiewicz2021, The choice of a route from an origin to a destination depends on several criteria. These criteria can range from route length to environment type. In several situations, we are not only interested in finding a route between two points, but to find a route between all possible origin-destination points in a specific geographic area. This is very common during experimental design, when one is seeking for a generalizable route to evaluate a navigation system. For this case, the selected route should be representative for the area, and not an exception with peculiarities. In this work we demonstrate (1) how to choose an average route for a bike navigation study in Vienna, Austria and (2) how to find similar routes in Florence, Italy and Bremen, Germany in order to replicate the study. The selection is based on route features and associated weights. They can be highly customized according to the needs. We demonstrate our approach and introduce four application scenarios to exemplify the benefits of a systematic route selection. |