This paper examines the challenges of applying established evaluation standards, such as Nielsen's heuristics, to the assessment of implicit interactions in proactive systems. By analyzing the spectrum of user intention in implicit interactions, this work highlights limitations in current usability approaches and explores potential adaptations to address these gaps. This work contributes to advancing evaluation practices for a new generation of intelligent, context-aware systems.
Implicit Interactions in Proactive Systems: Evaluation Challenges and Adaptations for Nielsen's Heuristics / Bisante, A.; Dix, A.; Panizzi, E.; Zeppieri, S.. - 3957:(2025), pp. 161-169. ( Joint of the ACM Workshops at the International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2025, IUI-WS 2025 Cagliari, Italy ).
Implicit Interactions in Proactive Systems: Evaluation Challenges and Adaptations for Nielsen's Heuristics
Bisante A.Co-primo
;Dix A.Penultimo
;Panizzi E.Ultimo
;Zeppieri S.
Co-primo
2025
Abstract
This paper examines the challenges of applying established evaluation standards, such as Nielsen's heuristics, to the assessment of implicit interactions in proactive systems. By analyzing the spectrum of user intention in implicit interactions, this work highlights limitations in current usability approaches and explores potential adaptations to address these gaps. This work contributes to advancing evaluation practices for a new generation of intelligent, context-aware systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


