Physiologic Control Algorithms for Rotary Blood Pumps using Pressure Sensor Input
Text Input Under Time Pressure Conditions
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Text Input Under Time Pressure Conditions
Department of Computer and Information Sciences University of Tampere, Finland
Liang Jing
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Introduction to the Problem
• Time pressure conditioning and user performance [1, 9]
• Decision making under different time conditions [4, 3]
• Decision making and ergonomic aspects of the subjective time [2, 5]
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Background
• The time duration of key pressing is one way to allot dual functions on a single key. (mobile phones, the mode for input the same character is used in mobile phones
• Excessive delay of information sharing will deteriorate the quality of distributed decision making and cause emotional arousal (e.g. annoyance and anger, or lose their patience.)
• Working without any delay will lead to stress and increased mental workload to users [10]
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Objectives in General
• Research the strategy and features of localization
behaviour under time pressure
• To study different situations and dynamics of user activit
y, stipulated by temporal parameters of the computer en
vironment
• Designing of techniques for evaluation of user behavior u
nder time pressure conditions
• How to reduce the complexity of the decision-making
and to save time in urgent conditions
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Research Method
• To study different situations and dynamics of user activity, stipulated by
temporal parameters of software environment.
• Usability evaluation of user activity under different time conditions and
communication with computer through
typing on virtual keyboard – limited time of a choice per
character
cyclic text entry (single-button manipulation) – temporal
window
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Text Entry Testing
Experimental Setup:• Software should provide:
virtual keyboard andpossibility to control by temporal parameters: waiting time* per character reaction timeerrors counting
• IBM PC• Sound output• Mouse input
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* http://unipen.nici.kun.nl/7th.iwfhr.2000/proceedings/pdf/poster-001-GarethLoudon.pdf
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Cyclic Synthesis
Experimental Setup:• Software should provide:
special input techniques through single-button manipulation andpossibility to control by temporal parameters: waiting time* per segment reaction timeerrors counting
• IBM PC• Sound output
Schedule
Activity Time ResultsUsability testing 01/03-16/03 Data
Data analysis 16/03-26/03 Test results
Writing project report
16/03-26/03 Project paper
draft
Revising27/03-31/03 Final
paper
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Test PlanCyclic Synthesis
Test Entry testing
Test User 8 users
Waiting time/mouse input
5 trials
3 expos.
Totally Task 8*3*5=120
Test User 8 users
Segment Exposition
5 trials
3 expos.Totally Task 8*3*5=120
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Expected Results
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Dynamics for user performance under time
pressure conditioning will be evaluated
through two techniques and the next
parameters:
reaction time per character or segment
a number of errors
Prospective applications • Understanding of the phenomenon of changing the s
ubjective time
• Typing under time pressure /predictive systems (T9, Dasher)
• Time required (difference) between visual response and audio response
• Algorithms and methods for detection of individual temporal parameters during designing process of dynamic multimodal interfaces
• Adaptive interaction techniques for people with special needs
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and Group Support Systems, working paper.
2. Andrews, F. M. and G. F. Farris, 1972, Time pressure and performance of scientists and engineers: a five-year panel study, Organisational Behaviour and Human Performance, 8, 2, October, 185-200.
• Evreinov, G., Raisamo, R. Cyclic Input of Characters through a Single Button Manipulation. . In Proc. of the 8th Int. Conf. on Computers Helping People with Special Needs. ICCHP 2002, Linz, Austria, 15-20 July. J.Klaus, K.Miesenberger, W. L. Zagler (Eds.), LNCS Vol. 2398, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2002, pp. 259-266.
• Hayne, S. and Smith, C.A.P. Decision-Making Under Time Pressure: An investigation of decision speed and decision quality of computer supported groups. AIS Conference, 1996. Available at: http://www.speedofheat.com/hayne/time/ais96_tp.pdf
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