Correlation between Dominant Sensory Mechanisms during Interaction Processes with Virtual Products and Human Interaction Cycles

Lorena Olmos Pineda, Jorge Gil Tejeda
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Through the exploration of Human Behavior with the use of networks as well as the Tetrachoric Coefficient (TC), it was sought the relationship between the active Dominant Sensory Mechanisms (DSM) during the interaction processes with 3 Virtual Products in 3 groups of users., and the Human Interaction Cycles (HIC) performed by each user. The DSM of each user was obtained from the number of repetitions of each Sensory Mechanism (SM) registered in each network. Likewise, the HICs were determined based on the attention of the person in a certain factor of the Virtual Product (VP), its breakage was considered the end of the attentional process and the number of breaks of each attentional process was counted like a cycle. The results obtained suggest the existence of a varied dependency in the dichotomy: Dominant Sensory Mechanisms and the cycles of human interaction executed in each Virtual Product. Likewise, the results obtained from the Tetrachoric Coefficient (TC) show a directly proportional relationship between the DSM and the HIC in the first two groups of users. However, the results show an inversely proportional relationship in the third group of users. Likewise, the second and third User Groups were the ones that showed the greatest relationship between the DSM and the HICs. In this sense, the results of the second group of users show that the greater the dominance of DSM, the greater the HIC. In the case of the third group of users, it was shown that the greater the DSM, the lower the HIC.
虚拟产品交互过程中主导感觉机制与人类交互周期的关系
通过探索人类使用网络的行为以及四分频系数(Tetrachoric Coefficient, TC),寻求在3组用户与3种虚拟产品交互过程中主动主导感觉机制(active Dominant Sensory Mechanisms, DSM)之间的关系。,以及每个用户执行的人机交互周期(HIC)。每个用户的DSM是根据每个网络中记录的每个感觉机制(SM)的重复次数获得的。同样,HICs是根据人在虚拟产品某一要素中的注意力来确定的,它的中断被认为是注意过程的结束,每个注意过程的中断次数像一个循环一样计算。所获得的结果表明,在二分法中存在各种依赖关系:主导感觉机制和每个虚拟产品中执行的人类互动循环。同样,从四分频系数(TC)得到的结果显示,前两组用户的DSM和HIC之间成正比关系。然而,在第三组用户中,结果显示成反比关系。同样,第二和第三用户组是显示DSM与HICs之间关系最大的用户组。从这个意义上说,第二组用户的结果表明,DSM的优势越大,HIC越大。在第三组用户的情况下,显示DSM越大,HIC越低。
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