An Evaluation of Interaction Methods for Controlling RSVP Displays in Visual Search Tasks

Jamie Waese, W. Stuerzlinger, N. Provart
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Accurately identifying images with subtly varying features from a large set of similar images can be a challenging task. To succeed, viewers must perceive subtle differences between multiple nearly identical images and react appropriately. The Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) display technique has the potential to improve performance as it exploits our ability to preattentively recognize differences between images when they are flashed on a screen in a rapid and serial manner. We compared the speed and accuracy of three RSVP interface methods ("Hover", "Slide Show" and "Velocity") against a traditional "Point & Click" non-RSVP interface to test whether an RSVP display improves performance in visual search tasks. In a follow-up study we compared "Hover" and "Velocity" RSVP interface methods against a "Small Multiples" non-RSVP interface to explore the interaction of interface type and target size on visual search tasks. We found the "Hover" RSVP interface to significantly reduce the time it takes to perform visual search tasks with no reduction in accuracy, regardless of the size of the search targets. Beyond the gene identification task tested here, these experiments inform the design of user interfaces for many other visual search tasks.
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视觉搜索任务中控制RSVP显示的交互方法评价
从大量相似的图像中准确地识别具有细微变化特征的图像可能是一项具有挑战性的任务。为了成功,观众必须察觉到多个几乎相同的图像之间的细微差异,并做出适当的反应。快速串行视觉呈现(RSVP)显示技术具有提高性能的潜力,因为它利用了我们在屏幕上以快速和串行的方式闪现图像时预先注意识别图像之间差异的能力。我们比较了三种RSVP界面方法(“Hover”,“Slide Show”和“Velocity”)与传统的“Point & Click”非RSVP界面的速度和准确性,以测试RSVP显示是否提高了视觉搜索任务的性能。在后续研究中,我们将“Hover”和“Velocity”RSVP界面方法与“Small multiplples”非RSVP界面方法进行了比较,以探索界面类型和目标尺寸在视觉搜索任务中的相互作用。我们发现“Hover”RSVP界面大大减少了执行视觉搜索任务所需的时间,而无论搜索目标的大小如何,都不会降低准确性。除了这里测试的基因识别任务之外,这些实验还为许多其他视觉搜索任务的用户界面设计提供了信息。
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