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Influence of the Environmental Hostility Level in an HCI System

Published: 25 June 2019 Publication History

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Systems that seek for a better human-computer interaction (HCI) are getting more common thanks to the advances technology. Although their functioning can be good, the user has to feel comfortable with the system as outer environmental conditions may affect how the user interacts with the system and, subsequently, how the user perceives the application. This work presents a simple HCI application based on a portable EEG headset that permits to control a table tennis videogame via eye blink detection. Through this game, the work studies how environmental hostility conditions may affect user performance of alternative HCI systems.

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    Interacción '19: Proceedings of the XX International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
    June 2019
    296 pages
    ISBN:9781450371766
    DOI:10.1145/3335595
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    Published: 25 June 2019

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    1. electroencephalogram (EEG)
    2. eye blinking
    3. human computer interaction (HCI)

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    • ERDF/Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities - National Research Agency / PhysComp project
    • Department of Education, Universities and Research of the Basque Government

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    Interacción '19 Paper Acceptance Rate 62 of 90 submissions, 69%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 109 of 163 submissions, 67%

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