Title
Review of the Use of Electroencephalography as an Evaluation Method for Human-Computer Interaction.
Abstract
Evaluating human-computer interaction is essential as a broadening population uses machines, sometimes in sensitive contexts. However, traditional evaluation methods may fail to combine real-time measures, an "objective" approach and data contextualization. In this review we look at how adding neuroimaging techniques can respond to such needs. We focus on electroencephalography (EEG), as it could be handled effectively during a dedicated evaluation phase. We identify workload, attention, vigilance, fatigue, error recognition, emotions, engagement, flow and immersion as being recognizable by EEG. We find that workload, attention and emotions assessments would benefit the most from EEG. Moreover, we advocate to study further error recognition through neuroimaging to enhance usability and increase user experience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.5220/0004708102140223
PhyCS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
attention,emotions,eeg
Journal
abs/1311.2222
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
12
0.75
20
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jérémy Frey1739.98
Christian Mühl21108.44
Fabien Lotte363748.69
Martin Hachet457250.25