Research on Information Interface Interaction Design Based on Unconscious Cognition

Author(s):  
Wenwen Yang
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Weiyi Hao

Through the analysis of design psychology, this paper first sorts out the development context of design psychology, and then elaborates the definition of design psychology. Moreover, this paper combines the actual demands of music psychology to construct a model, applies the fuzzy model to this model, and systematically studies the basic concepts of design psychology. Simultaneously, this paper combines its concept with examples of interface interaction design of mobile Internet product to study and observe the application of design psychology in this field. In addition, this paper summarizes a set of scientific and reasonable specific methods for interface interaction design, and then uses this method to guide the practice of system model interaction design, constructs the model structure based on demand analysis, and optimizes the system structure. Finally, this paper designs experiments to verify the performance of the model. The research results show that the model constructed in this paper has certain practical effects.


Nanoscale ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (46) ◽  
pp. 22432-22439 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yinghui Sun ◽  
Yan Aung Moe ◽  
Yingying Xu ◽  
Yufei Sun ◽  
Xuewen Wang ◽  
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Local strain is best preserved on Al2O3 but relaxed most easily on mica because of the interface interaction from substrates.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 02032-1-02032-5
Author(s):  
O. S. Yakovenko ◽  
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L. Yu. Matzui ◽  
Yu. S. Perets ◽  
L. L. Vovchenko ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sameh Elsaidi ◽  
Surendar Venna ◽  
Mona H. Mohamed ◽  
Michael Gipple ◽  
David Hopkinson

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica Rochat ◽  
Frédéric Ehrler ◽  
Arnaud Ricci ◽  
Victor Garretas Ruiz ◽  
Christian Lovis

BACKGROUND Patient experience at pediatric emergency department (PED) remain suboptimal. As an attempt to support the patients and their families before, during and after visit at PED, we have developed InfoKids, a mobile application guided by the patient centered care principle. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to assess the usability of the Infokids mobile application. METHODS The app was assessed through an in lab evaluation were participants had to execute 7 tasks of a scenario leading them from the installation of the app till the reception of a diagnostic sheet linked to the care episode. All interactions were recorded and usability flaws were analyzed in regards with usability criteria. A system usability scale questionnaire was also filled by the participant to compare our system with other. RESULTS A total of 17 parents, 15 women and 2 men (ages 26-53) participated in the study. Overall, they were mostly satisfied with the navigation, layout and interaction design of the app. Most of the problems encountered were related with navigation, especially difficulties for some participants to find the location of the action to perform. CONCLUSIONS empowering patient through mobile application supporting care processes has the potential to improve both care efficiency and to release pressure on healthcare system. The success of these applications is however linked to an optimal user experience that can be improved through usability testing.


Author(s):  
Xiaojun Bi ◽  
Andrew Howes ◽  
Per Ola Kristensson ◽  
Antti Oulasvirta ◽  
John Williamson

This chapter introduces the field of computational interaction, and explains its long tradition of research on human interaction with technology that applies to human factors engineering, cognitive modelling, artificial intelligence and machine learning, design optimization, formal methods, and control theory. It discusses how the book as a whole is part of an argument that, embedded in an iterative design process, computational interaction design has the potential to complement human strengths and provide a means to generate inspiring and elegant designs without refuting the part played by the complicated, and uncertain behaviour of humans. The chapters in this book manifest intellectual progress in the study of computational principles of interaction, demonstrated in diverse and challenging applications areas such as input methods, interaction techniques, graphical user interfaces, information retrieval, information visualization, and graphic design.


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Benjamin Bach ◽  
Maxime Cordeil ◽  
Ulrich Engelke ◽  
Barrett Ens ◽  
Marcos Serrano ◽  
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