User Expertise in Multimodal HCI

N. Bubalo, F. Honold, Felix Schüssel, M. Weber, A. Huckauf
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Abstract

Previous experience with the same or similar computer systems can affect the behavior and preferences of a user in multimodal human-computer interaction (HCI). Consequently, adaptive systems need to identify and react to different kinds of previous user experiences. In this paper we examine possible effects of the user expertise on a user's choice of modality, performance, and the temporal parameters of the interaction. Results show that increasing user expertise elevates the use of multimodal interaction modalities in general and the use of the familiar multimodal modality in particular. Increasing unimodal expertise, however, does not. Our results further show, that the level of user expertise can affect the performance of the user. Based on our findings, this can be deducted from temporal factors of the interaction, such as the temporal gap between two subsequent inputs.
多模式人机交互的用户专业知识
在多模态人机交互(HCI)中,以前使用相同或类似计算机系统的经验会影响用户的行为和偏好。因此,自适应系统需要识别并对不同类型的先前用户体验做出反应。在本文中,我们研究了用户专业知识对用户选择模式、性能和交互时间参数的可能影响。结果表明,用户专业知识的增加一般会提高多模态交互模式的使用,特别是熟悉的多模态模式的使用。然而,增加单一模式的专业知识却不是这样。我们的研究结果进一步表明,用户的专业知识水平可以影响用户的表现。根据我们的发现,这可以从相互作用的时间因素中扣除,例如两个后续输入之间的时间差距。
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