Generating User Experience Based on Personas with AI Assistants
Traditional UX development methodologies focus on developing “one size fits all” solutions and lack the flexibility to cater to diverse user needs. In response, a growing interest has arisen in developing more dynamic UX frameworks. However, existing approaches often cannot personalize user experiences and adapt to user feedback in real-time. Therefore, my research introduces a novel approach of combining Large Language Models and personas, to address these limitations. The research is structured around three areas: (1) a critical review of existing adaptive UX practices and the potential for their automation; (2) an investigation into the role and effectiveness of personas in enhancing UX adaptability; and (3) the proposal of a theoretical framework that leverages LLM capabilities to create more dynamic and responsive UX designs and guidelines.
Tue 16 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
14:00 - 15:30 | Focus Group: Human Aspects, Requirements, and EducationDoctoral Symposium at Fernando Pessoa Chair(s): Silvia Abrahão Universitat Politècnica de València | ||
14:00 90mPoster | Investigating Cultural Dispersion: on the Role of Cultural Differences in Software Development Teams Doctoral Symposium Stefano Lambiase University of Salerno Pre-print | ||
14:00 90mPoster | Generating User Experience Based on Personas with AI Assistants Doctoral Symposium Yutan Huang Monash University | ||
14:00 90mPoster | Building a Framework to Improve the User Experience of Static Analysis Tools Doctoral Symposium Michael Schlichtig Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn University File Attached | ||
14:00 90mPoster | MEITREX - Gamified and Adaptive Intelligent Tutoring in Software Engineering Education Doctoral Symposium Niklas Meissner University of Stuttgart DOI File Attached | ||
14:00 90mPoster | Exploring Strategies for Continuous User Requirement Discovery in ML-Based Software Doctoral Symposium Tor Sporsem SINTEF File Attached |