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Current Design Settings screen Help screen Run in background Notification bar Loud sound detection

UC Berkeley CS160 Fall 2014 User Interface Design. ListenUp!. Andrew Fang Anju Thomas Greg Quan Yuki Chavez. Safety, enjoyed. Target User. Solution. Target User. Our application is targeted at bicycle riders who like to listen to music while they are commuting.

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Current Design Settings screen Help screen Run in background Notification bar Loud sound detection

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  1. UC Berkeley CS160 Fall 2014 User Interface Design ListenUp! Andrew Fang Anju Thomas Greg Quan Yuki Chavez Safety, enjoyed. Target User Solution Target User Our application is targeted at bicycle riders who like to listen to music while they are commuting. Our goal is to promote the health and safety of cyclists by handling phone processes for them so they do not need to physically touch the device while they are utilizing their vehicle. In addition, we want to notify them in case they unknowingly enter into a state of danger. We call our application ListenUp! Problem Problem Bikers often have trouble paying attention to auditory signals in their surroundings while biking with headphones on. Figure 1. Detecting a loud sound Figure 2. An example target user Figure 3. Final Prototype settings page Figure 4. Final Prototype running in background Figure 5. Final Prototype help page Design Evolution Design Evolution Final Prototype We prototyped with Balsamiq. Our initial design was a lot more complicated than it should have been, so as we iterated, we simplified the user interface. • Future Work • Increase robustness of noise detection algorithm • User customization (equalizer) • Read incoming texts • Port to iOS • Current Design • Settings screen • Help screen • Run in background • Notification bar • Loud sound detection • Pauses music to play back sound • Uses text-to-speech to announce incoming caller name Figure 6. Low-Fi prototype I Figure 7. Low-Fi prototypeII

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