Title
Multimodal interaction on mobile phones: development and evaluation using ACICARE
Abstract
The development and the evaluation of multimodal interactive systems on mobile phones remains a difficult task. In this paper we address this problem by describing a component-based approach, called ACICARE, for developing and evaluating multimodal interfaces on mobile phones. ACICARE is dedicated to the overall iterative design process of mobile multimodal interfaces, which consists of cycles of designing, prototyping and evaluation. ACICARE is based on two complementary tools that are combined: ICARE and ACIDU. ICARE is a component-based platform for rapidly developing multimodal interfaces. We adapted the ICARE components to run on mobile phones and we connected them to ACIDU, a probe that gathers customer's usage on mobile phones. By reusing and assembling components, ACICARE enables the rapid development of multimodal interfaces as well as the automatic capture of multimodal usage for in-field evaluations. We illustrate ACICARE using our contact manager system, a multimodal system running on the SPV c500 mobile phone.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1152215.1152242
Mobile HCI
Keywords
Field
DocType
component-based approach,contact manager system,multimodal system,multimodal interface,component-based platform,multimodal interactive system,mobile phone,multimodal interaction,multimodal usage,mobile multimodal interface,icare component,management system,mobile device,software component,iterative design
Multimodal interaction,Computer science,Reuse,Mobile device,Human–computer interaction,Iterative design,Mobile phone,Component-based software engineering,Multimedia,Contact manager
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-390-5
18
0.96
References 
Authors
13
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcos Serrano117010.76
Laurence Nigay21285110.66
Rachel Demumieux3748.82
Jérôme Descos4180.96
Patrick Losquin5404.51