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CS6540_HCI

Human Computer Interaction course at the University of Utah. This repo contains the activities completed during the course.

Research Question: How do personalized recommender systems affect human behavior with respect to trust and safety according to user perception across different platforms?

Methods used: Online Surveys (Amazon MTurks) & Interviews

Team: Vishva Desai, Khawar Murad Ahmed & Thomas Greger

This project is an attempt to find out more about how users percieve recommendation systems with regards to trust & safety.

PPT presented in class for the research paper.

Interviews conducted for the research project on 6 participants.

Individual Report

Interview Recordings

Online Survey report for the research project.

Survey compiled using Qualtrics and deployed using Amazon MTurks.

Think aloud protocols consist of observing a user working with an interface while encouraging them to "think-aloud"; to say what they are thinking and wondering at each moment. Another way to put it would be; making Observations as the user vocalizes their actions.

Reference: Boren and Ramsey's Thinking Aloud: reconciling theory and practice

Heuristic evaluation is a method where people use a set of heuristics, frequently design principles, to identify strengths and potential problems of a user interface or interaction. Heuristic evaluations can be performed by members of the design team or by outside experts. Typically multiple (3-5) people perform the evaluation of the interface individually and then synthesize their results into a single report.

Reference: Jakob Nielsen's design principles.