A Survey on Measuring Cognitive Workload in Human-Computer Interaction

Author:

Kosch Thomas1ORCID,Karolus Jakob2ORCID,Zagermann Johannes3ORCID,Reiterer Harald3ORCID,Schmidt Albrecht4ORCID,Woźniak Paweł W.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HU Berlin, Germany

2. German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany

3. University of Konstanz, Germany

4. LMU Munich, Germany

5. Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Abstract

The ever-increasing number of computing devices around us results in more and more systems competing for our attention, making cognitive workload a crucial factor for the user experience of human-computer interfaces. Research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has used various metrics to determine users’ mental demands. However, there needs to be a systematic way to choose an appropriate and effective measure for cognitive workload in experimental setups, posing a challenge to their reproducibility. We present a literature survey of past and current metrics for cognitive workload used throughout HCI literature to address this challenge. By initially exploring what cognitive workload resembles in the HCI context, we derive a categorization supporting researchers and practitioners in selecting cognitive workload metrics for system design and evaluation. We conclude with three following research gaps: (1) defining and interpreting cognitive workload in HCI, (2) the hidden cost of the NASA-TLX, and (3) HCI research as a catalyst for workload-aware systems, highlighting that HCI research has to deepen and conceptualize the understanding of cognitive workload in the context of interactive computing systems.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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