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Human performance model with temporal constraint in human-computer interaction
ZHOU Xiaolei
Journal of Computer Applications    2015, 35 (2): 578-584.   DOI: 10.11772/j.issn.1001-9081.2015.02.0578
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Focusing on the issue that the prediction model for task accuracy is deficient in the relationship of speed-accuracy tradeoff in human computer interaction, a method of predictive model for accuracy based on temporal constraint was proposed. The method studied the relationship between task accuracy and specified temporal constraint when users tried to complete the task with a specified amount of time in the computer user interface by controlled experiments, which was used to measure the human performance in temporal constraint tasks. A series of steering tasks with temporal constraint were designed in the experiment, which manipulated the tunnel amplitude, tunnel width and specified movement time. The dependent variable in the experiment was the task accuracy, which was quantifiable as lateral deviation of the trajectory. It was pointed out that the task accuracy was linearly related to tunnel width and steering speed (indicated as specified movement time divided by tunnel amplitude) by analyzing the experimental data from 30 participants. Finally, a quantitative model was established to predict the task accuracy based on the least-square regression in steering tasks with temporal constraint. The proposed model has a good fit with the real dataset, the goodness of fit is 0.857.

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