User Experience and Digitally Transformed/Converted Emotions

  • Rafat Odeh M
  • Sartawi B
  • Najjar J
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Abstract

In human natural interaction (human-human interaction), humans use speech beside the non-verbal cues like facial expressions movements and gesture movements to express themselves. However, in (human-computer interactions), computer will use the non-verbal cues of human beings to determine the user experience and usability of any software or application on the computer. We introduce a new model called Measuring User Experience using Digitally Transformed/Converted Emotions (MUDE) which measures two metrics of user experience(satisfaction and errors) , and compares them with SUS questionnaire results by conducting an experiment for measuring the usability and user's experience.

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Rafat Odeh, M., Sartawi, B., & Najjar, J. (2018). User Experience and Digitally Transformed/Converted Emotions. International Journal of Managing Information Technology, 10(2), 01–19. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijmit.2018.10201

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