2020 IEEE 13th International Conference on Software Testing, Validation and Verification (ICST) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icst46399.2020.00056
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Toward Automated Assessment of User Experience in Extended Reality

Abstract: Designers of extended reality systems need to predict users feedback about designed elements to evaluate their systems. Manual user experience testing can not cover all preferences of users and user-system interactions. To improve and accelerate this process, automated user experience testing is a field of growing interest. Since users' emotions affect their experience, the automated testing framework should represent users with different emotional states. In this study, we propose an approach to deploy an aut… Show more

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“…The authors in [44,45] propose a Java library for programming intelligent/autonomous test agents called APLIB to test games that are in nature inherent non-deterministic state space. Automated game testing was also discussed in [46], when the author deployed a user experience testing framework using belief, desire and intension test agents regulated through emotion. The importance of the simulation used in VR or AR is to predict the capability, limitation and performance of a system and, in result, will lead to a reduction in costs and hazards for experimentations compared with what is observed in traditional/hands-on methods [47,48].…”
Section: (A) (B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [44,45] propose a Java library for programming intelligent/autonomous test agents called APLIB to test games that are in nature inherent non-deterministic state space. Automated game testing was also discussed in [46], when the author deployed a user experience testing framework using belief, desire and intension test agents regulated through emotion. The importance of the simulation used in VR or AR is to predict the capability, limitation and performance of a system and, in result, will lead to a reduction in costs and hazards for experimentations compared with what is observed in traditional/hands-on methods [47,48].…”
Section: (A) (B)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Interest in automated UX testing is growing, due to, for example, coverage of more users' preferences and acceleration of the UX evaluation process. 37 However, UX assessment is focused almost exclusively on testing with real users. 38 Various UX measurement tools for VUI assessment, such as questionnaires or a combination of methods that collect qualitative and quantitative data, are available.…”
Section: User Experience Assessment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UX is defined by ISO 9241‐210:2019 as follows: “The perceptions and reactions of a person resulting from the actual and/or expected use of a system, product or service” 35 . Interest in automated UX testing is growing, due to, for example, coverage of more users' preferences and acceleration of the UX evaluation process 37 . However, UX assessment is focused almost exclusively on testing with real users 38 …”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotions have a tremendous impact on user experience (UX). The term "emotional UX", which has gained a lot of attention these days, implies the emotions or feelings that users experience or go through when they use a product [14], which may be impacted by the design of that product [4], [5], [15]. During the past two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in discussion on the significance of emotions in the design field.…”
Section: Emotional User Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%