利用大型数据集进行用户需求分析

M. Wolters, Vicki L. Hanson, Johanna D. Moore
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在本文中,我们展示了如何使用仅包含有关健康和残疾的高级信息的大型人口统计数据集来指定具有特定需求和残疾的人的用户需求。作为一个案例研究,我们考虑调整口语对话系统(SDS)以适应老年人的需求。这种接口在远程医疗和家庭护理中变得越来越普遍,老年人通常会在这些领域使用它们。作为我们的数据集,我们选择了英国老龄化纵向调查(ELSA),这是一项关于英国老年人健康、福祉和社会经济地位的大型代表性调查。在一项包容性审计中,我们发现ELSA调查的四分之一的老年人可能会因灵巧性、移动性、视力或识字方面的问题而受益于SDS。接下来,我们检查目标用户可用的技术(技术审计),并估计可能阻止老年人使用SDS的因素(排除审计)。我们的结论是,虽然SDS对于在几乎无处不在的固定电话上提供的解决方案是理想的,但它们需要对有轻度到中度听力问题的人来说是可访问的,因此,多模式解决方案应该基于电视,一种比固定电话更广泛的技术。
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Leveraging large data sets for user requirements analysis
In this paper, we show how a large demographic data set that includes only high-level information about health and disability can be used to specify user requirements for people with specific needs and impairments. As a case study, we consider adapting spoken dialogue systems (SDS) to the needs of older adults. Such interfaces are becoming increasingly prevalent in telecare and home care, where they will often be used by older adults. As our data set, we chose the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing (ELSA), a large representative survey of the health, wellbeing, and socioeconomic status of English older adults. In an inclusion audit, we show that one in four older people surveyed by ELSA might benefit from SDS due to problems with dexterity, mobility, vision, or literacy. Next, we examine the technology that is available to our target users (technology audit) and estimate factors that might prevent older people from using SDS (exclusion audit). We conclude that while SDS are ideal for solutions that are delivered on the near ubiquitous landlines, they need to be accessible for people with mild to moderate hearing problems, and thus multimodal solutions should be based on the television, a technology even more widespread than landlines.
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