Tool-supported comparative visualizations to reveal the difference between ‘what has been designed’ and ‘how it is perceived’ for monitoring interface design

Bertram Wortelen, S. Feuerstack
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Monitoring is one of the most important tasks for an operator of a complex safety-critical system like a ship bridge or air traffic control. It is a prerequisite for good situation awareness. Designing an interface for such environments requires optimizing what is presented to the most limited resource: the operator's visual attention. But the real operator's attention distribution is hard to anticipate for a designer. We apply cognitive attention prediction methods to predict attention based on information gained on the one hand by the HMI designer and on the other hand the future user of an HMI. This contribution proposes and evaluates a set of comparative visualizations that support elaborating the differences between what has been designed and how it is perceived. An initial study indicated that a visually supported comparative analysis supports a designer in identifying differences and also seems to stimulate the designer to reason about the design.
工具支持的比较可视化,以揭示监控界面设计的“设计内容”和“感知方式”之间的差异
监测是一个复杂的安全关键系统,如船舶桥梁或空中交通管制的操作员最重要的任务之一。这是良好的态势感知的先决条件。为这种环境设计界面需要优化呈现给最有限资源的内容:操作员的视觉注意力。但对于设计师来说,真正的操作人员的注意力分布是很难预测的。我们运用认知注意力预测方法,一方面基于HMI设计者获得的信息,另一方面基于HMI未来用户获得的信息来预测注意力。这篇文章提出并评估了一组比较可视化,这些可视化支持详细说明已设计的内容与感知方式之间的差异。一项初步研究表明,视觉支持的比较分析有助于设计师识别差异,似乎也能刺激设计师对设计进行推理。
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