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Eyeface : a new multimethod tool to evaluate the perception of conceptual user experiencesVersión
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© 2015 ElsevierAcceso
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2015.06.015Publicado en
Computers in Human Behavior Vol. 52. Pp. 359–363. November, 2015Primera página
359Última página
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ElsevierPalabras clave
Conceptual designExperience design
Experience evaluation
User centered design
Resumen
Based on the identification of a new multimethod tool necessity, a new tool called Eyeface has been created by combining two different devices: the Eye-tracking and the Facereader. This research work ... [+]
Based on the identification of a new multimethod tool necessity, a new tool called Eyeface has been created by combining two different devices: the Eye-tracking and the Facereader. This research work analyses a new multimethod tool to evaluate the user experience perception in the conceptualisation phase within the experience design process. To this end, an experiment has been carried out analysing the correlation between the Eyeface and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule – Expanded Form (PANAS-X) evaluation tool. The result of this study showed a high similarity between each devicés results, and thus concluded that the Eyeface fits as a concept evaluation tool within the experience design process. [-]
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