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The calibration and evaluation of speed-dependent automatic zooming interfaces.

机译:取决于速度的自动缩放界面的校准和评估。

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Speed-Dependent Automatic Zooming (SDAZ) is an exciting new navigation technique that couples the user's rate of motion through an information space with the zoom level. The faster a user scrolls in the document, the 'higher' they fly above the work surface. At present, there are few guidelines for the calibration of SDAZ. Previous work by Igarashi & Hinckley (2000) and Cockburn & Savage (2003) fails to give values for predefined constants governing their automatic zooming behaviour. The absence of formal guidelines means that SDAZ implementers are forced to adjust the properties of the automatic zooming by trial and error. This thesis aids calibration by identifying the low-level components of SDAZ. Base calibration settings for these components are then established using a formal evaluation recording participants' comfortable scrolling rates at different magnification levels. To ease our experiments with SDAZ calibration, we implemented a new system that provides a comprehensive graphical user interface for customising SDAZ behaviour. The system was designed to simplify future extensions---for example new components such as interaction techniques and methods to render information can easily be added with little modification to existing code. This system was used to configure three SDAZ interfaces: a text document browser, a flat map browser and a multi-scale globe browser. The three calibrated SDAZ interfaces were evaluated against three equivalent interfaces with rate-based scrolling and manual zooming. The evaluation showed that SDAZ is 10% faster for acquiring targets in a map than rate-based scrolling with manual zooming, and SDAZ is 4% faster for acquiring targets in a text document. Participants also preferred using automatic zooming over manual zooming. No difference was found for the globe browser for acquisition time or preference. However, in all interfaces participants commented that automatic zooming was less physically and mentally draining than manual zooming.
机译:速度相关自动缩放(SDAZ)是一种令人兴奋的新导航技术,它将用户通过信息空间的运动速率与缩放级别结合在一起。用户在文档中滚动的速度越快,他们在工作面上的飞行“越高”。目前,关于SDAZ校准的指南很少。 Igarashi&Hinckley(2000)和Cockburn&Savage(2003)的先前工作未能给出控制其自动缩放行为的预定义常数的值。缺乏正式指南意味着SDAZ实施者被迫通过反复试验来调整自动缩放的属性。本文通过识别SDAZ的低级成分来帮助进行校准。然后使用正式评估来建立这些组件的基本校准设置,该评估记录参与者在不同放大倍数下的舒适滚动率。为了简化SDAZ校准实验,我们实施了一个新系统,该系统提供了用于自定义SDAZ行为的全面图形用户界面。该系统旨在简化将来的扩展-例如,可以轻松添加新组件(例如交互技术和呈现信息的方法),而无需对现有代码进行任何修改。该系统用于配置三个SDAZ接口:文本文档浏览器,平面地图浏览器和多比例地球仪浏览器。通过基于速率的滚动和手动缩放,针对三个等效的接口对三个校准的SDAZ界面进行了评估。评估显示,与手动缩放基于速率的滚动相比,SDAZ在地图中获取目标的速度快10%,SDAZ在文本文档中获取目标的速度快4%。与自动缩放相比,参与者更喜欢使用手动缩放。 Globe浏览器的获取时间或偏好没有发现差异。但是,在所有界面中,参与者都评论说,与手动缩放相比,自动缩放在身体和精神上的消耗更少。

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