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Decreasing the Effect of Verbal Noise in Analyzing Cognitive Activity of a Design Process
2015
Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Creativity and Cognition - C&C '15
In studying cognitive activity in design it is common practice to use designers' verbalizations during a design process to elicit the reasoning behind design actions. These verbalizations are segmented in order to enable a quantifiable analysis of the cognitive processes. Researchers have shown how Shannon's entropy can be applied to coded verbal data to provide a measure of creativity of those processes. We applied this method to a pilot study, investigating the effects of different design
doi:10.1145/2757226.2764545
dblp:conf/candc/TahsiriHN15
fatcat:vxsawhuaq5fmnd7jzcse3xf3yy