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Is Moving Improving? Some Effects of Locomotion in Wall-Display Interaction

机译:正在进行改进?墙面展互动中运动的一些影响

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Physical movement plays an important role in interaction with wall-displays. Earlier work on its effect on performance has been inconclusive, however, because movement has not been experimentally controlled. In a first experiment, we controlled participants' ability to physically move in front of a 3-meter wide 24-megapixel wall-display. Participants performed a classification task involving navigation using a zoom-and-pan interface. Results suggest that the ability to move does not increase performance, and that a majority of participants used virtual navigation (i.e., zooming and panning) and little or no physical navigation (i.e., moving their bodies). To isolate the effects of physical and virtual navigation, a second experiment compared conditions where participants could navigate using either only physical movement or only virtual navigation. The second experiment showed that physical movement does benefit performance. The results from the experiments suggest that moving may not be improving performance, depending on the use of virtual navigation.
机译:物理运动在与墙壁显示器的互动中起着重要作用。然而,早些时候对其性能影响的工作尚无定论,因为运动尚未经过实验控制。在第一次实验中,我们控制参与者在3米宽的2400万像素壁展前物理地移动的能力。参与者执行了涉及使用缩放和平移接口导航的分类任务。结果表明,移动的能力不会提高性能,并且大多数参与者使用虚拟导航(即,缩放和平移),很少或没有物理导航(即,移动他们的身体)。为了隔离物理和虚拟导航的影响,第二个实验比较参与者可以使用只有物理运动或仅限虚拟导航导航的条件。第二个实验表明,物理运动确实有利性能。实验结果表明,根据虚拟导航的使用,移动可能不会提高性能。

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