It's all in the Face: Studies on Monitoring Users' Experience
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2006Author
Branco, Pedro
Encarnação, L. Miguel
Marcos, Adérito
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We propose to observe users spontaneous facial expressions as a method to identify adverse-event occurrences at the user interface level. We discuss an experiment designed to investigate the association between incidents during a word processing task and users facial expressions monitored using electromyogram sensor devices. The results suggest that an increase of task difficulty is related to an increase in specific facial muscle activity. A second study is presented where an application offers assistance based on the users facial expressions. This study evaluates a social agent that reacts to the users spontaneous display of emotions, in an attempt to reduce the frustration caused by usability problems. The results indicate that for highly frustrated users the agent often increased their frustration, while those experiencing a moderate level of frustration stated that it somewhat reduced their frustrations.
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@inproceedings {10.2312:LocalChapterEvents:siacg:siacg06:045-051,
booktitle = {SIACG 2006: Ibero-American Symposium in Computer Graphics},
editor = {Pere Brunet and Nuno Correia and Gladimir Baranoski},
title = {{It's all in the Face: Studies on Monitoring Users' Experience}},
author = {Branco, Pedro and Encarnação, L. Miguel and Marcos, Adérito},
year = {2006},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {3-905673-60-6},
DOI = {10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/siacg/siacg06/045-051}
}
booktitle = {SIACG 2006: Ibero-American Symposium in Computer Graphics},
editor = {Pere Brunet and Nuno Correia and Gladimir Baranoski},
title = {{It's all in the Face: Studies on Monitoring Users' Experience}},
author = {Branco, Pedro and Encarnação, L. Miguel and Marcos, Adérito},
year = {2006},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
ISBN = {3-905673-60-6},
DOI = {10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/siacg/siacg06/045-051}
}