2024
DOI: 10.16910/jemr.17.1.1
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Selecting the appropriate speed for rotational elements in human-machine interfaces: A quantitative study

Mu Tong,
Shanguang Chen,
Yu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: The motion of rotation, which served as a dynamic symbol within human-computer interfaces, has garnered extensive attention in interface and graphic design. This study aimed to establish speed benchmarks for interface design by exploring visual system preferences for the perception of both simple and complex rotating icons within the velocity range of 5-1800 degrees per second. The research conducted two experiments with 12 participants to examine the observers’ just noticeable difference in speed (JNDS) and p… Show more

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“…This specific kind of movement is more adequately applicable to geometrical symbols like a pentagon or square [22,23]. This type of movement was also effectively applied in human-machine interfaces, where rotational elements were simple geometrical shapes rather than pictorial symbols [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This specific kind of movement is more adequately applicable to geometrical symbols like a pentagon or square [22,23]. This type of movement was also effectively applied in human-machine interfaces, where rotational elements were simple geometrical shapes rather than pictorial symbols [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%