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Usability Evaluation of a Robotic System for Cognitive Testing
Alessandro Di Nuovo, Simone Varrasi, Daniela Conti, Joshua Bamsforth, Alexander R. Lucas, Alessandro Soranzo, John M. McNamara
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 25
Abstract
This abstract presents a preliminary evaluation of the usability of a novel system for cognitive testing, which is based on the multimodal interfaces of the social robot “Pepper” and the IBM cloud AI “Watson”. Thirty-six participants experienced the system without assistance and filled the System Usability Scale questionnaire. Results show that the usability of the system is highly reliable.
Keywords
UsabilitySystem usability scaleComputer scienceIBMCognitive walkthroughHeuristic evaluationUsability engineeringHuman–computer interactionUsability labUsability inspection
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