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31 January 2020 Study on usability evaluation of medical software interface based on eye movement tracking technology
Meiyu Zhou, Zhengyu Wang, Yaojie Zheng
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Proceedings Volume 11433, Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2019); 114330L (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2556369
Event: Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
With the development of social economy, the acceleration of urbanization process and the acceleration of an aging society, the phenomenon of pet ownership is becoming more common, pet medical services and related products are gradually showing the development trend of personification, standardization and scale. However, there are still many problems in the interface design of veterinary X-ray machine software, such as operation interface layout, color matching and information architecture. Based on this, the study takes vetview console interface as the research object, through the eye tracking and comparing the data obtained from a questionnaire survey, and it is concluded that the software usability problems and combined the user requirement analysis, software function analysis, as well as interactive prototype design method. It puts forward the basic requirements of the software interface design. This paper tries to put forward the design principles and methods which have practical guiding significance for this kind of interface design.
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Meiyu Zhou, Zhengyu Wang, and Yaojie Zheng "Study on usability evaluation of medical software interface based on eye movement tracking technology", Proc. SPIE 11433, Twelfth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2019), 114330L (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2556369
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KEYWORDS
Human-machine interfaces

Eye

X-rays

Analytical research

Prototyping

Chemical elements

Positron emission tomography

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