Abstract: The challenge of identifying usability problems in interactive applications has been dealt with by companies for decades, but the amount of issues found in production systems illustrates how far we are from a widely usable solution. The integration of statistical analysis of large scale user interaction data into a user centered design process, presented by the authors in an earlier work [1], can significantly improve the chance of identifying usability problems in certain classes of applications. In this article, an expansion of the approach is proposed, leveraging the concept of ‘task’ as defined in the ISO 9241-11 [2] to create the basis for the automatic identification of anomalous interaction behavior. Here, ‘anomalous’ is un...
Predictive statistical models are used in the area of adaptive user interfaces to model user behavio...
Interaction logs (or usage data) are abundant in the era of Big Data, but making sense of these data...
Modern window-based user interface systems generate user interface events as natural products of the...
Abstract: The challenge of identifying usability problems in interactive applications has been dealt...
Nowadays, there is an increasing number of software applications offering task-based interactions th...
Event logs collected automatically contain a wealth of information about the usability of an applica...
Early prototyping of user interfaces is an established good practice in interactive system developme...
AbstractEvent logs collected automatically contain a wealth of information about the usability of an...
Abstract This article introduces a dataset of human-machine interactions collected in a controlled a...
Interaction patterns are becoming an important method for bridging the gap between analysis and desi...
Users make expensive mistakes, most of which are preventable. In the medical domain for example, thi...
Usability of a consumer electronic product (CEP) is one of the most important factors that the users...
<p>Designers often project into their creations usage models that attempt to idealise and anti...
The variety of human behaviors makes user-product interaction difficult to manage and foresee, espec...
Predictive statistical models are used in the area of adaptive user interfaces to model user behavio...
Predictive statistical models are used in the area of adaptive user interfaces to model user behavio...
Interaction logs (or usage data) are abundant in the era of Big Data, but making sense of these data...
Modern window-based user interface systems generate user interface events as natural products of the...
Abstract: The challenge of identifying usability problems in interactive applications has been dealt...
Nowadays, there is an increasing number of software applications offering task-based interactions th...
Event logs collected automatically contain a wealth of information about the usability of an applica...
Early prototyping of user interfaces is an established good practice in interactive system developme...
AbstractEvent logs collected automatically contain a wealth of information about the usability of an...
Abstract This article introduces a dataset of human-machine interactions collected in a controlled a...
Interaction patterns are becoming an important method for bridging the gap between analysis and desi...
Users make expensive mistakes, most of which are preventable. In the medical domain for example, thi...
Usability of a consumer electronic product (CEP) is one of the most important factors that the users...
<p>Designers often project into their creations usage models that attempt to idealise and anti...
The variety of human behaviors makes user-product interaction difficult to manage and foresee, espec...
Predictive statistical models are used in the area of adaptive user interfaces to model user behavio...
Predictive statistical models are used in the area of adaptive user interfaces to model user behavio...
Interaction logs (or usage data) are abundant in the era of Big Data, but making sense of these data...
Modern window-based user interface systems generate user interface events as natural products of the...