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Perception Of The User Interface Interaction Research

Posted on:2015-11-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T T GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2298330431993499Subject:Fine Arts
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Perception of the user interface interaction is the visible atoms (the physical entity) and invisible bits (digital computing) technology effectively seamless docking, interaction is gradually moving towards multi-sensor and many possible. Directly touched by human feeling and perception, causing people touch this highly visible physical interface to interact with figurative.Perception user interface interaction features include spatiality, metaphorical and aesthetic. Spatiality is in perception user interface and the actual space within the category of interactive activities. It embodied in user-centered and relationship between virtual and real space docking. Metaphorical contains behavior and visual metaphor two aspects, Among them, Mapped to each other metaphorical use of the knowledge and experience to understand the interaction between human behavior and the perception user interface to guide the smooth interaction. Aesthetic is the perception user interface interaction, visual design, information transmission and emotional design under the action of good user experience sensory integration.The realization of the perception user interface interaction style embodied in:In the perceptual process user experience, dynamic and interactive media, and interactive user participation. Interactive touch experience covering awakening and emotional experience, feel the awakening of intuitive real stimulus, increasing the effective action and interaction between people and objects feedback. Emotional experience as a representational dual, emotional and interactive influences the interaction behavior.In the context of digital information era of rapid change, Interaction appeared ecological development, sustainable development, and the development trend of polymorphic fusion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Perception of the user interface, Interface, Interaction, Behavior
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