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Surrogate-Aloud: A Human Surrogate Method for Remote Usability Evaluation and Ideation in Virtual Reality

conference contribution
posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by Andrew Irlitti, Thuong HoangThuong Hoang, Frank Vetere
Virtual and augmented reality offer comparative performance in terms of remote usability testing to lab-based co-located settings. However, direct contact with a researcher is still required to provide setup, troubleshoot, and training. In this paper, we present Surrogate-Aloud as a remote ideation and usability method that establishes a surrogate relationship between participants and a facilitating researcher through video conferencing. The researcher wears a VR headset and shares their viewpoint through video conferencing to a remote participant, who applies think-aloud protocol to express movement and interaction commands to be executed by the researcher, alongside their thought process as they interact with virtual prototypes or scenarios. We conducted a preliminary study to evaluate the Surrogate-Aloud method for remote usability evaluation and ideation of a new instructional technique with volumetric recordings. Results show that Surrogate-Aloud leverages the surrogate’s technical expertise and enables sufficient capability to conduct truly remote usability evaluation and ideation.

History

Event

Human Factors in Computing Systems. Conference (2021 : Yokohama, Japan)

Pagination

1 - 7

Publisher

ACM

Location

Yokohama, Japan

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Start date

2021-05-08

End date

2021-05-13

ISBN-13

9781450380966

Language

eng

Grant ID

DE200100898

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Y Kitamura, A Quigley, K Isbister

Title of proceedings

CHI 2021 : Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts