2010
DOI: 10.1002/asi.v61:1
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“…On the other hand, approaches that address user experience (UX) can be investigated to evaluate recommender systems. For example, a MRS can be evaluated based on user engagement, which provides a restricted explanation of UX that concentrates on judgment of product quality during interaction [80,118,133]. User satisfaction, user engagement, and more generally user experience are commonly assessed through user studies [14,116,117].…”
Section: Challenge 3: Evaluating Music Recommender Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, approaches that address user experience (UX) can be investigated to evaluate recommender systems. For example, a MRS can be evaluated based on user engagement, which provides a restricted explanation of UX that concentrates on judgment of product quality during interaction [80,118,133]. User satisfaction, user engagement, and more generally user experience are commonly assessed through user studies [14,116,117].…”
Section: Challenge 3: Evaluating Music Recommender Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The engagement was positively evaluated through the analysis of various parameters [79] such as: perceived usability, felt involvement, focused attention, aesthetics, novelty and endurability. The educational impact was measured some months after the end of the pedagogical path and revealed improvements in all the areas involved by the multidisciplinary experience.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5.4.7 and (Appendix C) was composed mainly of closed questions addressed to analyse different facets of the pupils' experience. We analysed the six different parameters that define the user engagement according to O'Brien et al [79]: perceived usability, felt involvement, focused attention, aesthetics, novelty and endurability. This analysis is useful for measuring all those experiences that go beyond the working activity and whose success is also determined by parameters such as aesthetics or felt involvement.…”
Section: Nd Questionnaire: the Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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