2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03658-3_96
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Evaluating Human Computer Interaction through Self-rated Emotion

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“…An additional advantage of response based labeling is that it may also make it easier to connect the machine learning body of literature to other HCI literature that still relies heavily on self-report measures (Rek et al 2013;Lottridge 2009; Olson and Kellogg 2014). An additional advantage of response based labeling is that it may also make it easier to connect the machine learning body of literature to other HCI literature that still relies heavily on self-report measures (Rek et al 2013;Lottridge 2009; Olson and Kellogg 2014).…”
Section: Response-based Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional advantage of response based labeling is that it may also make it easier to connect the machine learning body of literature to other HCI literature that still relies heavily on self-report measures (Rek et al 2013;Lottridge 2009; Olson and Kellogg 2014). An additional advantage of response based labeling is that it may also make it easier to connect the machine learning body of literature to other HCI literature that still relies heavily on self-report measures (Rek et al 2013;Lottridge 2009; Olson and Kellogg 2014).…”
Section: Response-based Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more recent development involves nonverbal methods. Lottridge (2009) uses continuous sliders that users are instructed to use during interaction, like Likert scales ranging from very positive to very negative. Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page.…”
Section: User Experience Assessment Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time they are supposed to be more stimulating than solely verbal or visual approaches. Lottridge [9] has proposed the Emotrace-slider (see Figure 3) to evaluate emotional experiences during the entire interaction process. A highly innovative approach is the Sensual Evaluation Instrument (SEI) [6][5] [7], that contains 8 tactile objects (see Figure 1) for evaluating UX and emotional responses to interactive systems.…”
Section: Tactile Approaches For Assessing Ux and Emotionmentioning
confidence: 99%