Leni Novianti, I. Isa, Indri Ariyanti, Rika Sadariawati, A. Lokman, A. Aziz, Afiza Ismail
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摘要
地理信息系统是方便用户从经过处理的地图图像中获取信息的工具之一。除了技术方面,GIS还需要涉及到心理因素和用户情感,从而为用户提供舒适。感性工学是一种涉及心理因素和用户情感的工程方法。本研究是初步分析,以评估具有高度意义的GIS用户的情感方面,然后将参与感性工程阶段,为GIS用户界面提出建议。最初的研究涉及80名参与者,男女各40名,50种情绪/感性词汇,7个样本。方法阶段为:(1)制备由标本、感性词和评价对象组成的仪器;(2)评价;(3)使用Cronbach's Alpha、系数相关分析(CCA)和因子分析(FA)进行分析。通过对GIS Web UI域的CCA和FA比较,得出了“准确”、“辉煌”、“锐利”、“精彩”、“动态”、“美丽”、“宽阔”、“整齐”、“酷”、“真实”、“优雅”、“正式”、“阳刚”、“易于测量”和“明亮”15个具有显著意义的情感/感性词汇。
Evaluating Users’ Emotion in Web-Based Geographic Information System
GIS is one of the tools ease the user for get information based on map images that have been processed. In addition to technical aspects, GIS needs to involve psychological factors and user emotions so as to provide user comfortable. Kansei Engineering is an engineering method that involves psychological factors and user emotions. This research is an initial analysis to evaluate the emotional aspects of GIS users that have high significance and will then be involved in the Kansei Engineering stage in making recommendations for GIS User Interface. The Initial Study involved 80 Participants with a distribution of 40 female and 40 male, 50 Emotions / Kansei Words, 7 Specimens. The method stages are (1) Preparation of Instruments consisting of specimens, Kansei Word and Evaluation Subjects, (2) Evaluation, (3) Analysis using Cronbach's Alpha, Coefficient Correlation Analysis (CCA) and Factor Analysis (FA). The study result 15 emotions / Kansei Words that have significant based on CCA and FA comparison result for GIS Web UI domain that consist of “Accurate”, “Brilliant”, “Sharp”, “Wonderful”, “Dynamic”, “Beautiful”, “Wide”, “Well-Arranged”, “Cool”, “Authentic”, “Elegant”, “Formal”, “Masculine”, “Easy-to-Measure” and “Bright”.