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Using GOMS and NASA-TLX to Evaluate Human–Computer Interaction Process in Interactive Segmentation
2016
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
In this article, we aim at improving the HCI process of interactive segmentation using both the GOMS model and the NASA-TLX questionnaire to: 1) identify the relations between these two methods and 2) ...
to evaluate the HCI process. ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Mr. Jose Dolz and Dr. Hortense A Kirisli from Aquilab, France, for helping in the implementation of the prototypes. ...
doi:10.1080/10447318.2016.1220729
fatcat:h332rpzesnc47cnrfkma37rnka
Quantitative modeling of user performance in multitasking environments
2018
Computers in Human Behavior
From a theoretical perspective, this research provides a framework to quantitatively evaluate multitasking systems and human performance in order to understand the interaction between systems and human ...
The task involves a computerized span test requiring participants to remember items (letters) and solve math problems. ...
The weighted NASA-TLX rating score was calculated and used as an indicator of WRS. ...
doi:10.1016/j.chb.2018.02.035
fatcat:prs5mj2pqzegdhyysoohsytune
A Semi-Automated Usability Evaluation Framework for Interactive Image Segmentation Systems
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
The optimization of human computer interaction (HCI) is an essential part of interactive image segmentation. ...
This automated evaluation scheme may significantly reduce the resources necessary to investigate each variation of a prototype's user interface (UI) features and segmentation methodologies. ...
Song, “Using GOMS and interactive image segmentation algorithms,” in Person-Oriented
NASA-TLX to evaluate human-computer interaction process in Vision (POV). ...
arXiv:1909.00482v1
fatcat:kfemh5oaa5gvhgy332wojiwgdu
Examining the Effect of Interruptions at Different Breakpoints and Frequencies Within a Task
2021
Human Factors
The purpose was to explore how event segmentation theory (EST) can be used to determine optimal moments for an interruption relying on hierarchical task analysis (HTA) to identify coarse and fine event ...
Interruption frequency had no effect on performance; however, participants spent significantly longer attending to interruptions in the initial task, and within a task, the first and second interruptions ...
Finally, the pop-up messages were initiated externally by the researcher in a human-computer interaction context. ...
doi:10.1177/00187208211009010
pmid:33861143
fatcat:pot2ibkkezf3xizl4e2fywfnwy
Psycho-physiological measures for assessing cognitive load
2010
Proceedings of the 12th ACM international conference on Ubiquitous computing - Ubicomp '10
Cognitive load can be used as a metric to determine when or whether to interrupt a user. In this paper, we collected data from multiple sensors and compared their ability to assess cognitive load. ...
Our contribution is a real-time, objective, and generalizable method for assessing cognitive load in cognitive tasks commonly found in ubicomp systems and situations of divided attention. ...
in Electronics, Telecommunications and Automation (GETA), the Emil Aaltonen Foundation and the Seppo Säynäjäkangas Foundation. ...
doi:10.1145/1864349.1864395
dblp:conf/huc/HaapalainenKFD10
fatcat:34ihnfcnq5apde3mj6aeczscge
Cognitive architecture of multimodal multidimensional dialogue management
[article]
2019
The implemented multitasking Interactive Cognitive Tutor is evaluated as showing human-like proactive and adaptive behaviour in setting goals, choosing appropriate strategies and monitoring processes across ...
Ort, Datum ii Abstract Numerous studies show that participants of real-life dialogues happen to get involved in rather dynamic non-sequential interactions. ...
It was very inspiring and constructive collaboration which contributed to this thesis the most, thanks to their support in cognitive modelling tasks. ...
doi:10.22028/d291-27856
fatcat:wehwbyc5jvaftnpjceul4gela4
Tilt to Scroll: Evaluating a Motion Based Vibrotactile Mobile Interface
First Joint Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems
This paper examines one such technique: the use of device orientation to navigate through one dimensional lists or menus. ...
We believe vibrotactile feedback will be significant in movement-based mobile interfaces, and also examine its influence. ...
[12] evaluate user-interface models (such as GOMS [4] and ACT-R) against data gathered from an empirical study. ...
doi:10.1109/whc.2005.138
dblp:conf/haptics/OakleyO05
fatcat:baxnoocyqnck5o4jgeoy7oduxe
Ubiquitäre Systeme (Seminar) WS 2012/13. Mobile und Verteilte Systeme. Ubiquitous Computing. Teil VIII
2013
Introduction The structure and the way of interaction with computers will probably change in the future, and so will the tools and requirements for the maintenance of computer systems. ...
Codein steht für COgnitive Description and Evaluation of INteraction und ist ein von Christou et al [6] vorgestelltes Modell für die Evaluation von rea-Die zwei wichtigsten Vorteile gegenüber GOMS undähnlichen ...
Die folgenden Begriffe zeigen beispielsweise eine spezifische Sichtweise, die das Potenzial dieser Systeme unterstreichen(p.25) [2] : "Ubiquitous Computing (Ubiquität) Organic Computing (emergente ...
doi:10.5445/ir/1000034869
fatcat:lsbz6bqfybh37fveopl3b3lumu
Economic behaviour and psychological biases in human–computer interaction
[article]
2016
investigation in its application to human–computer interaction. ...
Research on human judgement and decision making has documented a widerange of psychological biases in how people perceive, evaluate, and ultimately decide between alternatives. ...
Mean (and std. dev.) NASA-TLX ratings (scale: 1-5). ...
doi:10.26021/2914
fatcat:ioxqjlv66jfujdzujut5bwwdne
Mental resources and context in mobile interaction
2019
unpublished
Mobile interaction describes the interaction of human users with mobile devices outside of stationary settings like a desktop workstation. ...
When interacting with a device in the field, errors increasingly happen, since the user has to monitor their contextual surroundings, which binds mental resources. ...
researchers in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) evaluate data gathered in mobile field studies. ...
doi:10.25365/thesis.58775
fatcat:t5p2cd3jsrhind5l6bxfcnjqzm
TeaP 2016 - Abstracts of the 58th Conference of Experimental Psychologists
[article]
2018
The publisher disclaims any liability,l oss, or damagei ncurred as ac onsequence, directly or indirectly,ofthe use and application of any of the contents of this volume. ............................ ...
Nevertheless, it is difficult to ensure that all the information given is entirely accurate for all circumstances. ...
of human-computer interaction (HCI) research. ...
doi:10.23668/psycharchives.874
fatcat:7fvyxuqu25ckxdvseantp44u4m
Building a Learning Organiza-tion
2001
Harvard Business Review
unpublished
parallel processing, computer-supported collaborative work, virtual enterprises, and customer-facing systems. ...
To intensif' the learning outcomes, we are planning to use three different learning tools in the web-based course environment: Excel, Jeliot and BlueJ. ...
Acknowledgements We vvould like to thank Hans Cycon and his group for enjoyable co-operation. They developed the highly optimized Wavelet Video algorithms and the codec. ...
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