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02/02/2020

FOSDEM 2020

Dmitriy Kostiuk

Estimating the user’s physical and mental state with a set of special measuring devices can be helpful in detecting bottlenecks of the human-computer interaction. Until recent years, evaluating cognitive and physical load by biometrical parameters (heart rate, galvanic skin response, brain waves, gaze direction, etc.) was too expensive to be widely adopted for FLOSS. However contemporary consumer-grade gadgets targeted at fitness and entertainment are much more affordable and precise enough to be used in the UX/UI comparison. Still, their different primary goal often complicates their usage for the research. The talk will highlight which devices are the most suitable ones for the research purposes in the open-source world (the ones having open-source and GNU/Linux frameworks to access biometric data). Gadgets covered with the talk are fitness-trackers, EEG headsets, and eye-trackers. Patterns of getting data, problems with cyphering and licensing will be discussed, as well as brief biometry usage scenarios and examples of the UI express-testing.

Dmitriy Kostiuk

Dmitriy Kostiuk

I’m a GNU/Linux & free/libre software activist from Belarus. I co-organize several FLOSS conferences in Eastern Europe: Linux Vacation / Eastern Europe in Belarus is my main charge for the last 15 years, and there are also FOSS Lviv and OSDN Conf in Ukraine, and Linux Piter in Russia. Also, I regularly give FLOSS-related talks on other events, I work as an associate professor at Brest State Technical University and create technical documentation for Percona. I have a long list of open-source related activities targeted at software development, writing and managing technical documentation, education, and the community. My main areas of interest are GNU/Linux architecture and software development, open-source databases, desktop environments, history of the GUI and UI/UX.