An insight into smartphone-based assistive solutions for visually impaired and blind people: issues, challenges and opportunities

A Khan, S Khusro - Universal Access in the Information Society, 2021 - Springer
Blind people are confronting a number of challenges in performing activities of daily life such
as reading labels on a product, identification of currency notes, exploring unknown spaces …

[HTML][HTML] A meta-analytical review of empirical mobile usability studies

CK Coursaris, DJ Kim - Journal of usability studies, 2011 - uxpajournal.org
In this paper we present an adapted usability evaluation framework to the context of a
mobile computing environment. Using this framework, we conducted a qualitative meta …

Mobile application usability

H Hoehle, V Venkatesh - MIS quarterly, 2015 - JSTOR
This paper presents a mobile application usability conceptualization and survey instrument
following the 10-step procedure recommended by MacKenzie et al.(2011). Specifically, we …

[HTML][HTML] The methodology of studying fairness perceptions in Artificial Intelligence: Contrasting CHI and FAccT

N Van Berkel, Z Sarsenbayeva, J Goncalves - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
The topic of algorithmic fairness is of increasing importance to the Human–Computer
Interaction research community following accumulating concerns regarding the use and …

Leveraging Microsoft׳ s mobile usability guidelines: Conceptualizing and developing scales for mobile application usability

H Hoehle, R Aljafari, V Venkatesh - International Journal of Human …, 2016 - Elsevier
This research conceptualizes mobile application usability and develops and validates an
instrument to measure the same. Mobile application usability has attracted widespread …

[HTML][HTML] Methods for evaluating the content, usability, and efficacy of commercial mobile health apps

DE Jake-Schoffman, VJ Silfee, ME Waring… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2017 - mhealth.jmir.org
Commercial mobile apps for health behavior change are flourishing in the marketplace, but
little evidence exists to support their use. This paper summarizes methods for evaluating the …

Leaving the wild: lessons from community technology handovers

N Taylor, K Cheverst, P Wright, P Olivier - Proceedings of the SIGCHI …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
As research increasingly turns to work'in the wild'to design and evaluate technologies under
real-world conditions, little consideration has been given to what happens when research …

Online, vr, ar, lab, and in-situ: Comparison of research methods to evaluate smart artifacts

A Voit, S Mayer, V Schwind, N Henze - … of the 2019 chi conference on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Empirical studies are a cornerstone of HCI research. Technical progress constantly enables
new study methods. Online surveys, for example, make it possible to collect feedback from …

Was it worth the hassle? Ten years of mobile HCI research discussions on lab and field evaluations

J Kjeldskov, MB Skov - Proceedings of the 16th international conference …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
Evaluation is considered one of the major cornerstones of human-computer interaction
(HCI). During the last decade, several studies have discussed pros and cons of lab and field …

Extra-laboratorial usability tests: An empirical comparison of remote and classical field testing with lab testing

J Sauer, A Sonderegger, K Heyden, J Biller, J Klotz… - Applied ergonomics, 2019 - Elsevier
The present article examined the effects of using different extra-laboratorial testing
procedures in usability testing. Three experiments were conducted using different artefacts …