Design and validation of a novel online platform to support the usability evaluation of wearable robotic devices.

IF 3.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Wearable technologies Pub Date : 2023-01-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/wtc.2022.31
Jan T Meyer, Natalie Tanczak, Christoph M Kanzler, Colin Pelletier, Roger Gassert, Olivier Lambercy
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Wearable robotic devices (WRD) are still struggling to fulfill their vast potential. Inadequate daily life usability is one of the main hindrances to increased technology acceptance. Improving usability evaluation practices during the development of WRD could help address these limitations. In this work, we present the design and validation of a novel online platform aiming to fill this gap, the Interactive Usability Toolbox (IUT). This platform consists of a public website that offers an interactive, context-specific search within a database of 154 user research methods and educational information about usability. In a dedicated study, the effect of this platform to support usability evaluation was investigated. Twelve WRD experts were asked to complete the task of defining usability evaluation protocols for two specific use cases. The platform was provided to support one of the use cases. The quality and composition of the proposed protocols were assessed by (i) two blinded reviewers, (ii) the participants themselves, and (iii) the study coordinators. We showed that using the IUT significantly affected the proposed evaluation focus, shifting protocols from mainly effectiveness-oriented to more user-focused studies. The protocol quality, as rated by the external reviewers, remained equivalent to those designed with conventional strategies. A mixed-method usability evaluation of the platform yielded an overall positive image, with detailed suggestions for further improvements. The IUT is expected to positively affect the evaluation and development of WRD through its educational value, the context-specific recommendations supporting ongoing benchmarking endeavors, and highlighting the value of qualitative user research.

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支持可穿戴机器人设备可用性评估的新型在线平台的设计和验证
摘要可穿戴机器人设备(WRD)仍在努力实现其巨大的潜力。日常生活可用性不足是提高技术接受度的主要障碍之一。在WRD开发过程中改进可用性评估实践可以帮助解决这些限制。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个新的在线平台的设计和验证,旨在填补这一空白,即交互式可用性工具箱(IUT)。该平台由一个公共网站组成,该网站在154种用户研究方法和可用性教育信息的数据库中提供交互式、特定上下文的搜索。在一项专门的研究中,研究了该平台对可用性评估的支持效果。12名WRD专家被要求完成为两个特定用例定义可用性评估协议的任务。提供该平台是为了支持其中一个用例。拟议方案的质量和组成由(i)两名盲法评审员、(ii)参与者本人和(iii)研究协调员进行评估。我们发现,使用IUT显著影响了所提出的评估重点,将协议从主要以有效性为导向转变为更以用户为中心的研究。外部评审人员评定的方案质量与传统策略设计的方案质量相当。对该平台的混合方法可用性评估产生了总体积极的形象,并提出了进一步改进的详细建议。IUT预计将通过其教育价值、支持正在进行的基准测试工作的特定背景建议以及强调定性用户研究的价值,对WRD的评估和发展产生积极影响。
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