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Single Vs Dual: Influence of the Number of Displays on User Experience within Virtually Embodied Conversational Systems

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arxiv 2410.04852 v1 pith:VW7ZQDWE submitted 2024-10-07 cs.HC

Single Vs Dual: Influence of the Number of Displays on User Experience within Virtually Embodied Conversational Systems

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The current research evaluates user experience and preference when interacting with a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) healthcare application displayed on a single tablet in comparison to interaction with the same application distributed across two tablets. We conducted a within-subject user study with 43 participants who engaged with and rated the usability of our system and participated in a post-experiment interview to collect subjective data. Our findings showed significantly higher usability and higher pragmatic quality ratings for the single tablet condition. However, some users attribute a higher level of presence to the avatar and prefer it to be placed on a second tablet.

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