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Subject-based Usability Evaluation Methods
Develop appropriate methods for testing future services
Motivation & Project Description
- research activities that focus on subject-based (non-automatic) usability testing
- overall intent: improve subject-based measurements of usability
- adapt and modify existing approaches from basic research
- develop new methods for multimodal devices/services
- establish a set of evaluation tools/parameters to be used at T-Labs
- set standards within the telecommunication community (ITU etc.)
Expected Outcome:
- Validation of physiological methods: Brain-based assessment, Pupil dilation, Eye movements, Heart rate, …
- Supply of input parameters/measurements for usability prediction models
- Assessment of multimodal interaction: What are key elements of multimodal interaction? How can they be evaluated?
- Development of measuring instruments for intuitive interaction
Time Frame: | 05/2007 - 12/2010 |
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T-labs Team Members: | K.-P. Engelbrecht, C. Kühnel, S. Möller, A. Naumann, R. Schleicher, I. Wechsung |
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Funding by: | Deutsche Telekom Laboratories |
Publications: | see project publications |
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