The design and formative evaluation of nonspeech auditory feedback for an information system

作者: Rafa Absar , Catherine Guastavino

DOI: 10.1002/ASI.23282

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摘要: This research describes a user-centered design method for creating nonspeech auditory feedback to enhance information interactions with visual system. It involves 2 studies. In the first, sound is used, based on one originally applied visually impaired users. Three panels of end users are employed collaboratively and iteratively required sounds. The ensures that sounds designed not designers' personal or ad hoc choices instead exploits creativity user group as an application participatory design. Based results this study, recommendations made extending novel interfaces sighted A second study formative evaluation system integrated feedback. confirms leads creation which conveys meaningful

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