Experimental Research on the Influence of Multi-channel Interaction on Browsing Tasks
Conference: ICMLCA 2021 - 2nd International Conference on Machine Learning and Computer Application
12/17/2021 - 12/19/2021 at Shenyang, China
Proceedings: ICMLCA 2021
Pages: 5Language: englishTyp: PDF
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Authors:
Gao, Lanlan; Liu, Yijing; Liu, Ran; Le, Jian (Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing, China)
Abstract:
This research is oriented to the design requirements of multi-channel human-computer interface, and carries out ergonomic experimental research of multi-channel interactive mode for browsing tasks. The experiment set up three interactive modes of mouse, touch, and gesture, and two operation elements of zooming and panning. Through data comparison, this paper analyzes the impact of different interaction methods on the efficiency of human-computer interaction. Experimental results show that, in browsing tasks, it is appropriate to use touch input to reduce operating time and improve operating efficiency.