This study includes literature researches on interaction types for different contents in order to examine interaction and information perception among users. It turned out that information perception among users was in close relation with feedbacks. Repeated and lasting feedbacks result from touch events of fingers on the smart-phone screen, and these events maintain a series of rules. Touch events are most frequently used in a familiar user environment, and they are divided to several types: static feedbacks such as tap, double tap, and long tap; active feedbacks such as drag, flick, and multi-touch; and combinations of different types of feedbacks. Interaction types involve user tasks such as click, screen transition, zoon-in/out, and icon movement. UI elements include springboards, icons, navigations, controllers, table lists, etc. It turned out that the same interactions might be used among different UI elements. Most frequently used mobile internet service items include data and information acquisition, communication, leisure activity, GPS service, and economic activity in order. As contents were classified with corresponding UI elements based on these items, it turned out that the most frequently used elements were navigations and table lists, and that the corresponding interaction types were taps and drags. Since data and information acquisition was ranked first among goals of using smart-phones, tabs, an interaction type related to screen execution and hyperlink, were most frequently used. It also turned out that drag was often used for text-based contents, and this is because drag interaction was frequently necessary to scroll the screen upward or downward to read contents on a small smart-phone screen. Feedbacks result from interaction, and the most frequently used types of interaction are 'basic' and 'dynamic active' types. In addition, as UI elements were examined for different contents and interaction types, it turned out that the most frequently used UIs for contents were table lists, which involved interactions types such as 'tab,' 'drag,' and 'flick.‘
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Background 2.1. Interaction and Information Perception 2.2. Feedback 3. Analysis of Interaction Types 3.1. Interaction Types Depending on Touch Events 3.2. Interaction Types and UI Elements 3.3. Interaction Types Depending on Contents 4. Conclusion & Suggestion References
키워드
smart-phonesmart-phone contentsinteraction types
저자
Ho-Eun Lee [ Chungwoon University, Dept. of Broadcasting, Namjang-ri. 21, HongSeong, ChungNam, Republic of Korea ]
Young-Ju Lee [ Chungwoon University, Dept. of Multimedia Science, 113, Sukgol-ro, Nam-gu, Incheon, South Korea ]
Corresponding Author
보안공학연구지원센터(IJMUE) [Science & Engineering Research Support Center, Republic of Korea(IJMUE)]
설립연도
2006
분야
공학>컴퓨터학
소개
1. 보안공학에 대한 각종 조사 및 연구
2. 보안공학에 대한 응용기술 연구 및 발표
3. 보안공학에 관한 각종 학술 발표회 및 전시회 개최
4. 보안공학 기술의 상호 협조 및 정보교환
5. 보안공학에 관한 표준화 사업 및 규격의 제정
6. 보안공학에 관한 산학연 협동의 증진
7. 국제적 학술 교류 및 기술 협력
8. 보안공학에 관한 논문지 발간
9. 기타 본 회 목적 달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering
간기
월간
pISSN
1975-0080
수록기간
2008~2016
등재여부
SCOPUS
십진분류
KDC 505DDC 605
이 권호 내 다른 논문 / International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering Vol.11 No.5