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User expectations and user experience with different modalities in a mobile phone controlled home entertainment system
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Mobile InteractionHome Media CenterEducationMobile CollaborationHome EnvironmentCommunicationSocial SciencesMobile CommunicationVirtual RealityAffective ComputingMultimodal InteractionMobile InterfaceMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceAssistive TechnologySubjective EvaluationDifferent ModalitiesDesignUser ExperienceMobile ComputingHome Entertainment SystemNovel InterfaceHuman-computer InteractionTechnologyMobile TelevisionUser Expectations
Home environment is an exciting application domain for multimodal mobile interfaces. Instead of multiple remote controls, personal mobile devices could be used to operate home entertainment systems. This paper reports a subjective evaluation of multimodal inputs and outputs for controlling a home media center using a mobile phone. A within-subject evaluation with 26 participants revealed significant differences on user expectations on and experiences with different modalities. Speech input was received extremely well, even surpassing expectations in some cases, while gestures and haptic feedback were almost failing to meet the lowest expectations. The results can be applied for designing similar multimodal applications in home environments.
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