A model of novice and expert navigation performance in constrained-input interfaces

Author:

Cockburn Andy1,Gutwin Carl2

Affiliation:

1. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

2. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Abstract

Many interactive systems require users to navigate through large sets of data and commands using constrained input devices—such as scroll rings, rocker switches, or specialized keypads—that provide less power and flexibility than traditional input devices like mice or touch screens. While performance with more traditional devices has been extensively studied in human-computer interaction, there has been relatively little investigation of human performance with constrained input. As a result, there is little understanding of what factors govern performance in these situations, and how interfaces should be designed to optimize interface actions such as navigation and selection. Since constrained input is now common in a wide variety of interactive systems (such as mobile phones, audio players, in-car navigation systems, and kiosk displays), it is important for designers to understand what factors affect performance. To aid in this understanding, we present the Constrained Input Navigation (CIN) model, a predictive model that allows accurate determination of human navigation and selection performance in constrained-input scenarios. CIN identifies three factors that underlie user efficiency: the performance of the interface type for single-level item selection (where interface type depends on the input and output devices, the interactive behavior, and the data organization), the hierarchical structure of the information space, and the user's experience with the items to be selected. We show through experiments that, after empirical calibration, the model's predictions fit empirical data well, and discuss why and how each of the factors affects performance. Models like CIN can provide valuable theoretical and practical benefits to designers of constrained-input systems, allowing them to explore and compare a much wider variety of alternate interface designs without the need for extensive user studies.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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