Data about what users do is valuable, but not nearly as valuable as information about why people did something. Such "why" insight should drive UX design decisions.
How would you go about applying the think-aloud methodology for a system to be used by the visually impaired, so when the interaction (voice search over an information database/website) itself is also taking place through the voice channel? Given that these thinking-aloud sentences can also be captured and recognized by the (ASR) system, causing the application flow to not be as intended 🤔
Valid Point... knowing WHY the user is doing/done WHAT she/he did can lead us to answers...🙌🤩
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hey what you do at the bank exactly ? Designing their websites and apps ??
@@vatsalaykhobragade Hey. Yeap, websites, mobile apps, payment kiosk apps, ATM and etc.
How would you go about applying the think-aloud methodology for a system to be used by the visually impaired, so when the interaction (voice search over an information database/website) itself is also taking place through the voice channel? Given that these thinking-aloud sentences can also be captured and recognized by the (ASR) system, causing the application flow to not be as intended 🤔
I would think the voice software could be muted from hearing anything temporarily during comment making.