Title :
The Use of Intelligent Agents to Improve a Web Interface Interaction and its Usability
Author :
Petroni, Benedito Cristiano Aparecido
Author_Institution :
Univ. Paulista, Sao Paulo
Abstract :
This article presents a computational system which uses concepts of an artificial intelligence technique known as intelligent agents aggregated to human-computer interaction concepts. Its main objective is to help the improvement of a determined web interface interaction and usability -applied to the teaching at distance. The architecture was developed over a LGPL (Lesser General Public License) platform that includes intelligent agents, two bases of knowledge with information obtained through heuristic evaluations and, afterwards transformed in rules. In order to verify the co-operation of the computational system two types of evaluations were performed: heuristic, to verify the help referring to the usability improvement and cognitive trajectory to verify the user´s learning to manipulate the interface. The result was the comparison of time and the verifications of some questions in the web interface screens that show the user´s performance with or without the utilization of the developed computational system.
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; distance learning; graphical user interfaces; human computer interaction; multi-agent systems; teaching; GUI; Web interface interaction; Web interface usability; artificial intelligence technique; distance teaching; heuristic evaluation; human-computer interaction; intelligent agent; lesser general public license platform; Artificial intelligence; Collaborative work; Computer architecture; Computer interfaces; Education; Intelligent agent; Learning; Licenses; Performance evaluation; Usability; Application; Artificial Intelligence; Cognitive Trajectory; Heuristic Evaluation; Human-Computer Interaction; Intelligent Agents; Interaction;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, 2007. CSCWD 2007. 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0963-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0963-2
DOI :
10.1109/CSCWD.2007.4281464