Abstract
The evaluation of human-machine interfaces (HMI) requires quantitative metrics to define the ability of a person to effectively achieve their goals using the HMI. In particular, for pointing-device type HMIs such as the computer mouse, an experiment quantifying movement by performing repetitive target selections allows defining a useful metric known as throughput (TP) using the Fitts’ Law test. In this work, a dataset obtained from an automated protocol application is presented, which is made publicly available through an on-line platform. A post-processing method to obtain performance parameters from the dataset is also presented, and its output is used to validate the data against similar experiments in the literature.
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Hardware and Architecture,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Software