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???metadata.dc.type???: Dissertação
Title: Assessing momentary user experience with conversational agents using an electroencephalography device
Other Titles: Assessing momentary user experience with conversational agents using an electroencephalography device
???metadata.dc.creator???: Brock, Laís Andressa 
???metadata.dc.contributor.advisor1???: De Marchi, Ana Carolina Bertoletti
???metadata.dc.description.resumo???: All User Experience aspects can play a part in eliciting feelings about a certain product. Momentary UX refers to any changes of feelings during the interaction at the moment it happens. To be able to evaluate Momentary UX, electrophysiological measures have been used. The aim of this study is to compare Momentary UX episodes while participants interacted with different conversational agents. Thirty-six participants of both genders were divided into three groups to perform the same tasks. First group was the control group using Google's search engine in oogle's Chrome browser; the second group used Google's Assistant using keyboard and the third used Google's Assistant using voice commands. An Emotiv Insight device and UX questionnaires were used to collect data. The results between groups from both the electroencephalogram and questionnaires were consistent and differences were discussed. There was difference in the user's Momentary UX regarding their excitement levels collected by the EEG when they were interacting with conversational agents by voice. The main contribution is using electroencephalography as a instrument to measure Momentary UX and inferring that the interaction using voice shows emotional particularities.
Abstract: All User Experience aspects can play a part in eliciting feelings about a certain product. Momentary UX refers to any changes of feelings during the interaction at the moment it happens. To be able to evaluate Momentary UX, electrophysiological measures have been used. The aim of this study is to compare Momentary UX episodes while participants interacted with different conversational agents. Thirty-six participants of both genders were divided into three groups to perform the same tasks. First group was the control group using Google's search engine in oogle's Chrome browser; the second group used Google's Assistant using keyboard and the third used Google's Assistant using voice commands. An Emotiv Insight device and UX questionnaires were used to collect data. The results between groups from both the electroencephalogram and questionnaires were consistent and differences were discussed. There was difference in the user's Momentary UX regarding their excitement levels collected by the EEG when they were interacting with conversational agents by voice. The main contribution is using electroencephalography as a instrument to measure Momentary UX and inferring that the interaction using voice shows emotional particularities.
Keywords: Serviços de informação
Eletroencefalografia
???metadata.dc.subject.cnpq???: CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::CIENCIA DA COMPUTACAO
???metadata.dc.language???: por
???metadata.dc.publisher.country???: Brasil
Publisher: Universidade de Passo Fundo
???metadata.dc.publisher.initials???: UPF
???metadata.dc.publisher.department???: Instituto de Ciências Exatas e Geociências – ICEG
???metadata.dc.publisher.program???: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Computação Aplicada
Citation: BROCK, Laís Andressa. Assessing momentary user experience with conversational agents using an electroencephalography device. 2020. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Computação Aplicada) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2020
???metadata.dc.rights???: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1910
Issue Date: 23-Mar-2020
Appears in Collections:Programa de Pós-Graduação em Computação Aplicada

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