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arxiv: 2507.13309 · v1 · pith:Z5W4EP55new · submitted 2025-07-17 · 💻 cs.HC

FocusView: Understanding and Customizing Informational Video Watching Experiences for Viewers with ADHD

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keywords videoadhdcustomizationfocusviewvideosinformationaldifferentdistraction
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While videos have become increasingly prevalent in delivering information across different educational and professional contexts, individuals with ADHD often face attention challenges when watching informational videos due to the dynamic, multimodal, yet potentially distracting video elements. To understand and address this critical challenge, we designed \textit{FocusView}, a video customization interface that allows viewers with ADHD to customize informational videos from different aspects. We evaluated FocusView with 12 participants with ADHD and found that FocusView significantly improved the viewability of videos by reducing distractions. Through the study, we uncovered participants' diverse perceptions of video distractions (e.g., background music as a distraction vs. stimulation boost) and their customization preferences, highlighting unique ADHD-relevant needs in designing video customization interfaces (e.g., reducing the number of options to avoid distraction caused by customization itself). We further derived design considerations for future video customization systems for the ADHD community.

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