Frank Chun Yat Li, David Dearman, and Khai N. Truong
In this paper, the writers used sensors to capture movement by the user. This was then translated to a mobile device as a proof of concept. The idea is to use the measured motions similar to a mouse to select objects/choices on a mobile phone. Motions were tracked by motion cameras, so for a production, it would need to be configured to use accelerometers built into the device. The idea is to use muscle memorization instead of forcing the user to push a series of buttons to select a choice. After testing, they found that after a bit of practice the testers like the idea.
I think this is a great idea and definitely worth looking into. *Finish
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
CommunityCommands: Command Recommendations for Software Applications
CommunityCommands is a plug in for AutoCAD which monitors user input and makes recommendations on commands which the users may benefit by using. The plug in first records all the users commands. Typically, all the users in an organization will use the system. After a set amount of time, a algorithm will compare all the users most commonly used commands. Then the add on will offer suggestions to the users of commands unobtrusively, so as not to interrupt the work flow. Commands were analyzed to try to make sure they were "good" by being useful to the user and not "bad" by being irrelevant or obsolete. This system was tested small scale and found typically favorable results.
To be honest, I've never really given much thought to making suggestions to the user. Typically with software you see the "tip of the day" or a suggestion quickly read or ignore it. It can being annoying if it inconveniences you. This is very unique idea which allows you to get feedback at your leisure.
To be honest, I've never really given much thought to making suggestions to the user. Typically with software you see the "tip of the day" or a suggestion quickly read or ignore it. It can being annoying if it inconveniences you. This is very unique idea which allows you to get feedback at your leisure.
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