Talk and Tools: The best of both worlds in mobile user interfaces for E-coaching
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2017-08
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A user interface paradigm, called Talk-and-Tools, is presented for automated e-coaching. The paradigm is based on the idea that people interact in two ways with their environment: symbolically and physically. The main goal is to show how the paradigm can be applied in the design of interactive systems that offer an acceptable coaching process. As a proof of concept, an e-coaching system is implemented that supports an insomnia therapy on a smartphone. A human coach was replaced by a cooperative virtual coach that is able to interact with a human coachee. In the interface of the system, we distinguish between a set of personalized conversations (‘Talk’) and specialized modules that form a coherent structure of input and output facilities (‘Tools’). Conversations contained a minimum of variation to exclude unpredictable behavior, but included the necessary mechanisms for variation to offer personalized consults and support. A variety of system and user tests was conducted to validate the use of the system. After a six-week therapy, some users spontaneously reported the experience of building a relationship with the e-coach. It is concluded that the addition of a conversational component fills an important gap in the design of current mobile systems.
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User interface paradigms, Talk-and-tools, Automated e-coaching, Conversation, Tools, Persuasive strategies, . Cognitive behavior therapy, Insomnia, Virtual coach
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Beun, R J, Fitrianie, S, Both, F, Spruit, A G L, Horsch, C, Lancee, J & Brinkman, W P 2017, 'Talk and Tools : The best of both worlds in mobile user interfaces for E-coaching', Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 661-674. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-017-1021-5