Design Space and Evaluation Challenges of Adaptive Graphical User Interfaces

作者: Leah Findlater , Krzysztof Z. Gajos

DOI: 10.1609/AIMAG.V30I4.2268

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摘要: Adaptive graphical user interfaces (GUIs) have the potential to improve performance and satisfaction by automatically tailoring presentation of functionality each individual user. In practice, however, many challenges exist evaluation results adaptive GUIs been mixed. To guide researchers designers in developing effective GUIs, we outline a design space discuss three important aspects consider when conducting evaluations these types interfaces: control reporting algorithm characteristics, impact task choice characteristics on overall effectiveness design, measures that are appropriate for interaction.

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