Bauer, Christine, Kratschmar, Anna. 2015. Designing a Music-controlled Running Application: a Sports Science and Psychological Perspective. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA 2015), Hrsg. ACM, 1379-1384. New York, NY: ACM.
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Music has long been acknowledged for its effects on participants in sports and exercise. For casual runners music may act as a motivator and distractor of physical strain. It may also serve as a training guide, when sensing technology is used as an enabler for adapting music to a runner's situation in real-time. While many effects of music are known from sports science and psychology, application designers lack a consolidated knowledge base that guides them in designing a running application. This work synthesizes findings from the involved disciplines and provides 7 requirements for an application that increases casual runners' motivation and controls training.
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Status of publication | Published |
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Affiliation | WU |
Type of publication | Contribution to conference proceedings |
Language | English |
Title | Designing a Music-controlled Running Application: a Sports Science and Psychological Perspective |
Title of whole publication | Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA 2015) |
Editor | ACM |
Page from | 1379 |
Page to | 1384 |
Location | New York, NY |
Publisher | ACM Press |
Year | 2015 |
ISBN | 978-1-4503-3146-3 |
URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702613.2732736 |
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- People
- Bauer, Christine (Former researcher)
- External
- Kratschmar, Anna (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria)
- Organization
- Institute for Information Systems and Society IN (Details)
- Research areas (Ă–STAT Classification 'Statistik Austria')
- 1161 Human-computer interaction (Details)