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Evaluation of user's frustration with interface design by biological signal Emi Yuda, Yutaka Yoshida, Kento Yamamoto (Nagoya City Univ.), Park Shinyoung, Komi Matsubara, Yuko Eguchi, Jun Shimada (Mitsubishi Electric), Junichiro Hayano (Nagoya City Univ.) |
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We studied the usefulness of biological signal processing for assessing cumbersome felt by users when they use the controller of home electronics. According to the determined contents, health subjects operated an air conditioner using remote controllers with 4 different interface designs, while their electrocardiograms were recorded continuously. When using the remote controller which felt cumbersome in operation, the heart rate decreased at the start of operation and the amplitude of low-frequency (LF,0.04-0.15 Hz) component decreased 1 min after the operation started. When using the controller which felt the excitement, the amplitude of LF component increased after the end of 5 min operation. |
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Cumbersome / Biological signal / Home electronics / Interface design / Remote controller / Air conditioner / Heart rate variaibity / |
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