Eye Tracking Usability Testing Using User-Centered Design Analysis Method

  • Agustianto K
  • Utomo A
  • Ayuninghemi R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The interaction between humans and computers has entered a new phase, where modern humans can no longer be separated from computers in their daily lives. This interaction raises a new topic of discussion, namely Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI is the intersection of cultural, social, cognitive, and aesthetic with computing and information technology. It covers a large number of problems, theories, technologies, designs, tools, environments, and human experiences in knowledge work, leisure and leisure activities, teaching and learning, and the anthology of everyday life. This study aimed to develop Eye Tracking Usability Testing System Development Using User-Centered Design Analysis Method. This study used a Tobii Eye Tracking sensor which was extracted and used as input to the GOM method. The results of this study were applications that could analyze the quality of interaction from users to website applications with a reading accuracy rate of 88%, especially in service applications, so that they could be used to make application improvements to improve services.

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Agustianto, K., Utomo, A. H., Ayuninghemi, R., Destarianto, P., Wiryawan, I. G., & Mulyadi, E. (2022). Eye Tracking Usability Testing Using User-Centered Design Analysis Method. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Science, Humanity and Public Health (ICOSHIP 2021) (Vol. 645). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220207.045

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