Open Wotipati opened 4 years ago
Hi, I liked your repository. It helps a lot. But I want to make a suggestion, you should translate it to English in order to help more people to find it and use it as a reference.
@dayvsonsales
Thanks for your comment!!
Sorry, I have no plan to translate contents...
If I copy and paste the abstract of the paper to each issue (like this issue), is it helpful for you and others? For example, we can search papers by using some keywords.
Best,
Yes, It will be. Putting a least the paper abstract will help more people find your repository in searches engine like Google and understand better.
Keep going, you're doing a great work selecting those papers 👍🏻
@dayvsonsales I added the abstracts in all issues!!
Please share this repository if you like it!!
This rink is my tweet!! https://twitter.com/_wotipati_/status/1235099878365073408?s=20
Best,
Links
Abstract
Addressing the needs of visually impaired people is of continued interest in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research. Yet, one of the major challenges facing researchers in this field continues to be how to design adequate quantitative empirical evaluation for these users in HCI. In this paper, we analyse a corpus of 178 papers on technologies designed for people with visual impairments, published since 1988, and including at least one quantitative empirical evaluation (243 evaluations in total). To inform future research in this area, we provide an overview, historic trends and a unified terminology to design and report quantitative empirical evaluations. We identify open issues and propose a set of guidelines to address them. Our analysis aims to facilitate and stimulate future research on this topic.
top-tier(CHI, ASSETS, TOCHI, TACCESS)に採択された視覚障害者支援の論文243本を対象に、どのようにユーザ実験を行なっているか調査した論文
参加人数、評価方法(パラメタや評価尺度、検定の種類など)、実験場所(ラボ内か実環境か)等々のデータ分析に加え、実験で大変だった点(各論文の著者が論文内で報告しているもの)がまとめられている
結果をレポートするだけでなく、最後により良いユーザ実験を行うためのアドバイスを提案してくれている