Are CUIs just GUIs with speech bubbles?

James Simpson*

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    Abstract

    Conversational User Interfaces (CUIs) have become ubiquitous in recent years from mobile assistants like Apple's Siri to standalone products such as the Amazon Echo. However, as we move from established models of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), namely the Graphical User Interface (GUIs) prevalent for several decades to more dynamic, socially aware forms of interaction with technology, namely CUIs, we need to fundamentally rethink how we conduct user research. Simply applying existing methodologies to these new interaction methods will not likely tackle the unique challenges posed by them.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2020
    Place of PublicationNew York, NY
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Number of pages3
    ISBN (Electronic)9781450375443
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Jul 2020
    Event2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2020 - Bilbao, Spain
    Duration: 22 Jul 202024 Jul 2020

    Publication series

    NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

    Conference

    Conference2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces, CUI 2020
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityBilbao
    Period22/07/2024/07/20

    Keywords

    • Conversational interface
    • evaluation
    • study
    • usability
    • user experience

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