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Area of Science:

  • Human-computer interaction
  • Gerontology
  • Audiology

Background:

  • Older adults often face challenges with digital interfaces.
  • Hearing tests require accurate user interaction for reliable results.
  • Remote testing offers accessibility and real-world context.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the usability of a user-driven hearing test for older adults using remote eye-tracking.
  • To establish a methodology for assessing human-computer interaction in this demographic.
  • To compare quantitative usability metrics with existing research.

Main Methods:

  • Remote eye-tracking setup on a touchscreen tablet.
  • Integration of video recordings with eye-tracking data.
  • Collection of quantitative usability metrics.

Main Results:

  • The combined eye-tracking and video data enabled robust usability evaluation.
  • Video analysis helped differentiate data gaps from missing data.
  • The portable setup facilitated in-situ user interaction studies.

Conclusions:

  • Remote eye-tracking on tablets is a viable method for assessing older adults' interaction with digital health tools.
  • This approach provides valuable insights for designing user-friendly interfaces for older populations.
  • The methodology supports future research in real-world human-computer interaction scenarios.