HCI Models for Digital Musical Instruments: Methodologies for Rigorous Testing of Digital Musical Instruments

10/03/2020
by   Gareth W. Young, et al.
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Here we present an analysis of literature relating to the evaluation methodologies of Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs) derived from the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). We then apply choice aspects from these existing evaluation models and apply them to an optimized evaluation for assessing new DMIs.

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