Experimental research on the Influence of multi-channel interaction on plotting task
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: 7Language: englishTyp: PDF
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Authors:
Liu, Yijing; Gao, Lanlan; Ji, Kun; Liu, Ran (Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing, China)
Abstract:
This study addresses the design needs of multi-channel human-machine interfaces. The experimental study of multichannel interaction was carried out for the plotting task. Three interaction modes, namely mouse, touch and eye control, and two feedback modes, namelyno-feedback and visual feedback, were used to analyze the effects of different interaction and feedback modes on the efficiency of human-machine interactions through data comparison. The results of the experiments show that among the three plotting tasks, all the operation modes have a significant influence on the operation time of the task, with the operation time of eye control interaction much longer and more inaccurate than the other operation modes. The feedback modes have less impact on the overall operation time and operation deviation and may not be used.