Survey measures for evaluation of cognitive assistants
Workshop Paper, NIST Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop (PerMIS '07), August, 2007
Abstract
A survey designed to measure subject perception of benefit, ease of use, usefulness, collaboration, disorientation, flow, and assistance was used to evaluate two releases of an integrated machine learning cognitive assistance system. The design and validity of this evaluation survey is discussed in the context of an information overload experiment.
BibTeX
@workshop{Steinfeld-2007-17041,author = {Aaron Steinfeld and Pablo-Alejandro Quinones and John Zimmerman and S. Rachael Bennett and Daniel Siewiorek},
title = {Survey measures for evaluation of cognitive assistants},
booktitle = {Proceedings of NIST Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems Workshop (PerMIS '07)},
year = {2007},
month = {August},
}
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