
How to use The Observer and uLog for human-computer interaction research
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research refers to the process of understanding and identifying the way people use computer technology and tools (e.g. software, web sites). By mapping this interaction and applying the acquired knowledge, user-friendly interfaces can be designed and improved. For that purpose, mouse and keyboard use can be recorded, as well as interesting actions of the user, such as verbal expressions. This can be accomplished by using The Observer® XT and uLog™.
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Human - Computer Interaction with uLog and The Observer XT
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research refers to the process of understanding and identifying the way people use computer technology and tools (for example software and websites). By mapping this interaction and applying the acquired knowledge, user experience can be studied. For that purpose, mouse and keyboard use can be recorded, as well as actions of the user. This can be accomplished by using The Observer® XT and uLog™.
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