2015
DOI: 10.1108/oir-06-2014-0134
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Towards an automatic user profiling system for online information sites

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to identify demographic differences based on how users interact with web applications. The research is needed to develop future systems able to adapt the representation of online information to the user's specific needs and preferences improving its usability. The following question guides this quest: is there a direct relationship between age and/or gender and interaction? Design/methodology/approach -GOMS (goals, operators, methods, and selection rules) analysis was used… Show more

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“…Saitwal, Feng, and Walji (2010) also used the GOMS model to evaluate the electronic health record (EHR) systems and proposed suggestions for improving user interfaces. GOMS has also been successfully used to determine the usability of websites for disabled users (Schrepp & Fischer, 2006), to measure the performance on how users interact with web applications (Andrés, 2014), to assess the performance of automobile human-machine interfaces (Xiang & Chen, 2010), and the navigational structure of websites (Oyewole & Haight, 2011). Although it was designed to predict task execution time on mouse and keyboard systems, the GOMS model is flexible enough to be adjusted to measure the HCI performance of using touch screens (Abdulin, 2011) as well.…”
Section: Review Of Hci Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saitwal, Feng, and Walji (2010) also used the GOMS model to evaluate the electronic health record (EHR) systems and proposed suggestions for improving user interfaces. GOMS has also been successfully used to determine the usability of websites for disabled users (Schrepp & Fischer, 2006), to measure the performance on how users interact with web applications (Andrés, 2014), to assess the performance of automobile human-machine interfaces (Xiang & Chen, 2010), and the navigational structure of websites (Oyewole & Haight, 2011). Although it was designed to predict task execution time on mouse and keyboard systems, the GOMS model is flexible enough to be adjusted to measure the HCI performance of using touch screens (Abdulin, 2011) as well.…”
Section: Review Of Hci Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, from marketing, there is interest in knowing the identity and demographic characteristics of the various users, with the intention of directing the advertising for exploiting in a better way (Bentolila et al, 2015). In the human-computer interaction area, it is essential to know the specific characteristics of people to be able to show an interface according to the features and personality of each (De Andrés et al, 2015). In addition to that significant impact and especially to the facility of exchanging information hiding the profile of people, the web has been used to perform illegal or deceptive acts such as sexual harassment and extortion (Hall and Hall, 2007;Escalante et al, 2015).…”
Section: Federico Fellinimentioning
confidence: 99%