Sarina Kashanj
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BSc (Azad University of Tehran, 2019)
Topic
Comparing Visualizations and Text on Smart Watches while Running in Realistic Environment
Department of Computer Science
Date & location
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Monday, November 18, 2024
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10:00 A.M.
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Virtual Defence
Reviewers
Supervisory Committee
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Dr. Charles Perin, Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria (Supervisor)
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Dr. Miguel Nacenta, Department of Computer Science, UVic (Member)
External Examiner
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Dr. Mohammad Alaul Islam, Engineering Health, University Health Network
Chair of Oral Examination
- Dr. Justin Albert, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UVic
Abstract
In today’s digital age, smartwatches have become popular tools for millions of runners, providing metrics like pace, heart rate, and distance. Despite the widespread use of text-based displays on these devices, research suggests that visualizations could offer a more effective alternative. However, little is known about how visualizations perform in real-world running scenarios. This study addresses this gap by investigating how visualizations compare to text is aiding runners’ performance and experience. Through a study involving 20 runners completing running tasks on an outdoor track, we found that visualizations significantly outperformed text, with runners completing tasks 1.5 to 8 times faster. Moreover, participants expressed a strong preference for visualizations and indicated a willingness to use them during their runs if available on their smartwatch. These findings highlight the potential of visualizations to enhance the usability and effectiveness of smartwatches for runners.