The browser evaluation test (BET) is a method for assessing browser performance on meeting recordings. The number of observations of interest found in the minimum amount of time is used as the metric. Observations of interest are statements about the meeting collected by independent observers prior to performing an evaluation. When testing a browser, human subjects are presented with questions drawn from the observations, enabling browsers to be assessed in terms of both speed and accuracy. This paper introduces the BET and applies it in a trial run. The resulting scores aim to be objective, independent, and repeatable
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dy...
The benefits of evaluating websites among potential users are widely acknowledged. There are several...
The purpose of diploma is web browser comparison. We recognize the reason for web browsers and web s...
We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET), and describe a trial run application of the test. The ...
Information access within meeting recordings, potentially transcribed and augmented with other media...
Information access in meeting recordings can be assisted by meeting browsers, or can be fully automa...
Abstract. This paper describes an experimental comparison of three variants of a meeting browser. Th...
Many attempts are underway for developing meeting support tools, but less attention is paid to the e...
The Web Audio Evaluation Tool is an open-source, browser- based framework for creating and conducti...
The purpose of this study is to determine usability problems of a university departmental web site b...
To provide rapid access to meetings between human beings, transcription, tracking, retrieval and sum...
Dit bestand bevat de data die zijn verzameld in het kader van het proefschrift van Sanne Elling: ‘Ev...
Dit bestand bevat de data die zijn verzameld in het kader van het proefschrift van Sanne Elling: ‘Ev...
Testing usability with eye-tracking enables to understand a new dimension of user interaction. We ca...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Due to increasing ease of use and ability to quickly collec...
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dy...
The benefits of evaluating websites among potential users are widely acknowledged. There are several...
The purpose of diploma is web browser comparison. We recognize the reason for web browsers and web s...
We introduce a browser evaluation test (BET), and describe a trial run application of the test. The ...
Information access within meeting recordings, potentially transcribed and augmented with other media...
Information access in meeting recordings can be assisted by meeting browsers, or can be fully automa...
Abstract. This paper describes an experimental comparison of three variants of a meeting browser. Th...
Many attempts are underway for developing meeting support tools, but less attention is paid to the e...
The Web Audio Evaluation Tool is an open-source, browser- based framework for creating and conducti...
The purpose of this study is to determine usability problems of a university departmental web site b...
To provide rapid access to meetings between human beings, transcription, tracking, retrieval and sum...
Dit bestand bevat de data die zijn verzameld in het kader van het proefschrift van Sanne Elling: ‘Ev...
Dit bestand bevat de data die zijn verzameld in het kader van het proefschrift van Sanne Elling: ‘Ev...
Testing usability with eye-tracking enables to understand a new dimension of user interaction. We ca...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Due to increasing ease of use and ability to quickly collec...
The growth of the Internet and related technologies has enabled the development of a new breed of dy...
The benefits of evaluating websites among potential users are widely acknowledged. There are several...
The purpose of diploma is web browser comparison. We recognize the reason for web browsers and web s...