DocumentCode
272239
Title
Interaction Paradigms Versus Age-Related User Profiles: an Evaluation on Content Selection
Author
Carvalho, D.C.M. ; Bessa, M.E.C. ; Magalhães, L.G.M. ; Carrapatoso, E.M.E.M.
Author_Institution
INESC TEC, Univ. de Tras-osMontes e Alto Douro (UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal
Volume
13
Issue
2
fYear
2015
fDate
Feb. 2015
Firstpage
532
Lastpage
539
Abstract
Novel input modalities such as touch, tangibles or gestures try to exploit human´s innate skills rather than imposing new learning processes. However, despite the recent boom of different natural interaction paradigms, it hasn´t been systematically evaluated how these interfaces influence a user´s performance or whether each interface could be more or less appropriate when it comes to: 1) different age groups; and 2) different basic operations, as data selection, insertion or manipulation. This work presents the first step of an exploratory evaluation about whether or not the users´ performance is indeed influenced by the different interfaces. The key point is to understand how different interaction paradigms affect specific target-audiences (children, adults and older adults) when dealing with a selection task. 60 participants took part in this study to assess how different interfaces may influence the interaction of specific groups of users with regard to their age. Four input modalities were used to perform a selection task and the methodology was based on usability testing (speed, accuracy and user preference). The study suggests a statistically significant difference between mean selection times for each group of users, and also raises new issues regarding the “old” mouse input versus the “new” input modalities.
Keywords
human computer interaction; age-related user profiles; content selection; data insertion; data manipulation; data selection; human innate skills; learning processes; natural interaction paradigms; target-audiences; usability testing; user performance; Abstracts; Analysis of variance; Mice; Three-dimensional displays; Usability; Visualization; Webcams; Gestures; Human-Computer Interaction; Input Modalities; Interaction Paradigms; Mouse; Natural User Interfaces; Selection Task; Tangibles; Touch;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1548-0992
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TLA.2015.7055575
Filename
7055575
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