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Auteurs principaux: Zhu, Xiuqi Tommy, Liu, Xiaoan, Harteveld, Casper, Desai, Smit, McGivney, Eileen
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Publié: 2026
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.22340
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author Zhu, Xiuqi Tommy
Liu, Xiaoan
Harteveld, Casper
Desai, Smit
McGivney, Eileen
author_facet Zhu, Xiuqi Tommy
Liu, Xiaoan
Harteveld, Casper
Desai, Smit
McGivney, Eileen
contents Non-Display Smart Glasses hold the potential to support everyday activities by combining continuous environmental sensing with voice-only interaction powered by large language models (LLMs). Understanding how conversational successes and breakdowns arise in everyday contexts can better inform the design of future voice-only interfaces. To investigate this, we conducted a month-long collaborative autoethnography (n=2) to identify patterns of successes and breakdowns when using such devices. We then compare these patterns with prior findings on voice-only interactions to highlight the unique affordances and opportunities offered by non-display smart glasses.
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spellingShingle Conversational Successes and Breakdowns in Everyday Smart Glasses Use
Zhu, Xiuqi Tommy
Liu, Xiaoan
Harteveld, Casper
Desai, Smit
McGivney, Eileen
Human-Computer Interaction
Non-Display Smart Glasses hold the potential to support everyday activities by combining continuous environmental sensing with voice-only interaction powered by large language models (LLMs). Understanding how conversational successes and breakdowns arise in everyday contexts can better inform the design of future voice-only interfaces. To investigate this, we conducted a month-long collaborative autoethnography (n=2) to identify patterns of successes and breakdowns when using such devices. We then compare these patterns with prior findings on voice-only interactions to highlight the unique affordances and opportunities offered by non-display smart glasses.
title Conversational Successes and Breakdowns in Everyday Smart Glasses Use
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.22340