• 中国计算机学会会刊
  • 中国科技核心期刊
  • 中文核心期刊

J4 ›› 2014, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (9): 1770-1774.

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Effect of icons consistency on
its recognition efficiency and reliability           

WANG Bo1,2,LI Yongjian1,ZUO Juan1   

  1. (1.Human Factor Cognitive Engineering Laboratory,
    School of Economics and Management,Southwest Jiaotong University,Chengdu 610031;2.College of Engineering&Technology,Chengdu University of Technology,Leshan 614000,China)
  • Received:2013-03-21 Revised:2013-06-08 Online:2014-09-25 Published:2014-09-25

Abstract:

The existing researches do not consider the effect of icon consistency adequately. Aiming at this problem, the within-subject experimental design is adopted to study the effect of icons consistency on its recognition efficiency and reliability. It contains five experiments. Experiment 1 establishes the relationship between icon forms and the represented functions (to establish user’s mental model); experiment 2 investigates the effect of consistency of icons appearance/form; experiment 3 investigates the effect of consistency of function key position; experiment 4 and experiment 5 investigates the effect of consistency of matching of icon appearance/form and function/semanteme. The results of ChiSquare test on error rate differences among five experiments are “experiment 4>experiment 5=experiment 3=experiment 2=experiment 1”; oneway ANOVA (analysis of variance) results on reaction time differences are “experiment 5=experiment 4>experiment 3=experiment 2=experiment 1”. Conclusion: The matching of appearance/form and function/semanteme is the core of interface consistency. Positive transfer of learning exists in recognition of similar icons appearance/form with represented original function/semanteme; for consistent icons appearance/form with inconsistent or converse represented function/semanteme, it results in negative transfer of learning due to conflict of mental model, which shows as the reduction of recognition efficiency and reliability.

Key words: human-computer interface;consistency;recognition efficiency;reliability;mental model