Taking a closer look at indoor route guidance; usability study to compare an adapted and non-adapted mobile prototype

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Spatial Cognition and Computation Pub Date : 2021-02-14 DOI:10.1080/13875868.2021.1885411
Laure De Cock, N. Weghe, Kristien Ooms, Nina Vanhaeren, Matteo Ridolfi, E. D. Poorter, P. Maeyer
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ABSTRACT As indoor wayfinding can be very challenging, adapted systems, which adapt the route instruction type, are being developed to facilitate more supportive indoor route guidance. In this study, such a system has been developed based on the results of an online survey. This adapted system was compared with a non-adapted system by use of eye tracking, position tracking, an orientation test and a questionnaire. The results revealed that using symbols instead of photos reduced the imposed cognitive load, while using 3D-simulations instead of photos improved the environmental awareness. This resulted in less wayfinding errors with the adapted system, compared to the non-adapted system. Therefore, the present study provides additional evidence on the benefits of adapted systems for indoor route guidance.
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仔细研究室内路线引导;可用性研究,比较改编和未改编的手机原型
由于室内寻路非常具有挑战性,因此正在开发适应路线指示类型的适应性系统,以促进更支持性的室内路线引导。在本研究中,这样一个系统是基于在线调查的结果开发的。通过眼动追踪、位置追踪、方向测试和问卷调查,将该系统与未调整的系统进行比较。结果显示,使用符号代替照片减少了强加的认知负荷,而使用3d模拟代替照片提高了环境意识。这导致与非适应系统相比,适应系统的寻路错误更少。因此,本研究为室内路线引导的适应性系统的好处提供了额外的证据。
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Spatial Cognition and Computation
Spatial Cognition and Computation PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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