A proposed web based real time Brain Computer Interface (BCI) system for usability testing

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Abstract

Hallway testing, Remote Usability testing, Expert review, Automated expert review and A/B testing are the methods commonly used for Usability testing. However, there is no reliable system that integrates Brain Computer Interface (BCI) into the testing process with focus given towards user emotion analysis using electroencephalography (EEG) signals. This paper proposes a system that would be able to identify user emotions while they are conducting usability tests and the results would be able to increase the accuracy of the usability test. In the proposed system the results of the usability test would be displayed in real time on a dashboard and a summary report can be generated for distribution.

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Puwakpitiyage, C. A. H., Rao, V. R. P., Azizi, M. S. A. bin M., Tee, W. J., Murugesan, R. K., & Hamzah, M. D. (2019). A proposed web based real time Brain Computer Interface (BCI) system for usability testing. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering, 15(7), 111–123. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v15i07.10447

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