Designing Mobile Interfaces for Novice and Low-Literate Users Bill Thies Microsoft Research India Joint work with Indrani Medhi, Thomas Smyth, Emma Brunskill,

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Designing Mobile Interfaces for Novice and Low-Literate Users Bill Thies Microsoft Research India Joint work with Indrani Medhi, Thomas Smyth, Emma Brunskill, Kentaro Toyama, Ed Cutrell, Somani Patnaik, Latif Alam, Satish Kumar, and Saman Amarasinghe USID 2009 September 20, 2009

Mobile Phones in the Developing World World Population 6.7 Cell Phone Users 3.5 Bank Account Holders 1.0 Population in Billion Attained Secondary Education 1 Live to Age D. Bloom, Measuring Global Educational Progress, World Bank, 2000

Usability Barriers (Indrani Medhi) RSA Ke Ph In Conducted ethnographic observations of 125 people on traditional text-based interfaces Navigation difficulties: –Navigating hierarchical structures –Mapping soft-keys Input difficulties: – Using scroll bars – Using checkboxes – Constructing SMS and USSD syntaxes Language difficulties: – Specialized terms (e.g., transaction, jaundice) do not translate to local language

Design Recommendations Case 1: Text-Based UI Provide local language support (in both text and audio) Minimize hierarchical structures Avoid requiring non-numeric text Avoid menus that require scrolling Minimize soft-key mappings

Input method Output method Typing Structured speech Free-form speech TextAudioGraphics [+ Audio] flexible inflexible Spoken Dialog Text-Based Forms, SMS, etc. Graphical UI Live Operator IVR Interactive Voice Response Design Space

Rich multimedia UI (without text) Text BasedSpoken DialogGraphical UI Task completion0%72%100% Time taken—5 min13 min Help needed—4 prompts14 prompts Task: transfer money to a peer Participants: 58 non-literates (up to 6 th standard), Bangalore Conclusions: Non-text designs are strongly preferred over text-based designs While task-completion rates are better for rich multimedia UI, speed is faster and less assistance is required on spoken-dialog system Focus 1: Text vs. Spoken Dialog, Graphical UI

Design Recommendations Case 2: Rich Client UI Recommendation: graphical UI with spoken input?

Task: report patient health symptoms Participants: 13 literate health workers and hospital staff, Gujarat Text (Menus)Text (SMS)Live Operator Error rate 4.2%4.5%0.45% Time taken1.7 min1.6 min2.3 min Append to current SMS: 11. Patient’s Cough: No Cough - Press 1 Rare Cough - Press 2 Mild Cough - Press 3 Heavy Cough - Press 4 Severe Cough- Press 5 (with blood) — printed cue card— Conclusions: Live operator interface is only one with sufficient accuracy for health data This model is also simple to adopt and cost-effective in India (call centers cheap) Results caused partner to switch upcoming TB program from text to operator Focus 2: Text vs. Live Operator

Design Recommendations Case 3: Reporting Short Data Recommendation (in India): use a live operator Our proposition: Operators are under-utilized for mobile data collection Benefits: –Lowest error rate –Less education and training needed –Most flexible interface Challenges: –Servicing multiple callers

Peer-to-Peer Media Sharing If users are properly incentivized, they will overcome many barriers (slides abridged – more details to be published soon) (Thomas Smyth)

Enabling User-Generated Content User-Generated Content has come to define the Web –Original attraction of the Web….everyone can be a publisher –Now…Blogs, review sites, digital video, forums, news comments, … –Empowers ordinary citizens with a voice + a global audience How do you enable someone to generate content… –With a low-end phone? –With limited literacy? –In their local language? “35% of U.S. Internet users have posted some sort of user-generated content online.” — Home Broadband Adoption 2006, Pew Internet & American Life Project “75% of all content on the Web is user-generated.” — Reggie Bradford, CEO of Vitrue Promising avenue: Leverage voice

Solution: An Audio Wiki Allow users to publish information: –Using a phone rather than a computer –Using voice rather than text Audio recording and playback, but keypad-driven navigation –Not attempting a dialogue-based system Rich space of applications spanning citizen’s journalism, political activism, dissemination of agriculture & health information,... Research challenge: making it usable –Interactive voice response (IVR) typically frustrating –Research: adaptive interfaces, audio linking, flexible playback recording, playback navigation

Rich Space of Emerging Services VoiKiosk / Spoken Web [IBM Research, ICTD 2009] –4 months;1,000 users; 20,000 calls –Killer app: personal advertising –Toll-free number Providing an audio frontend or analog to Twitter –TwitWoop –AudioBoo –TwitSay –TwitterFone  But not a single one is available in India Opportunity to redefine the “browser” for audio content – MySay – VoiceField – TweetCall – TweetMic

Conclusions Mobile phones have usability barriers for novice and low-literate users –Use voice and graphical interfaces –Consider a call center when appropriate If users are properly incentivized, they will overcome many barriers –As evidenced by mobile video sharing –Entertainment is a powerful motivator Future opportunity in enabling user- generated content for novice users –Can voice services mirror the Internet? –Key challenges for user interface designers