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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2021.24.6.815

Research on Design of Mixed Reality Interface Based on Spatial Perception  

Wei, Li (Dept. of Design & Manufacturing Engineering, Jeonbuk National University)
Cho, Dong-Mi (Dept. of Industrial Design, Jeonbuk National University)
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Abstract
Based on the theory of space perception, this paper concludes that the mixed reality application under the theory of space perception has a three-level definition of visual hierarchy and then analyzes the component elements of interface design and the classification mode of interface windows. Next, carry out case practice research through this theoretical definition, and finally conduct the survey and analysis of questionnaire data, verifying that the mixed reality interface design based on spatial perception theory meets the user experience elements of Usability, Availability, and Attraction. The conclusion is that the constituent elements of interface design and the window classification mode can provide specific and practical design specifications for mixed reality interface design, reduce the interaction cost of completing tasks, reduce users' cognitive load, and make it easier for users to receive interface information
Keywords
Spatial perception; Mixed reality; Interface design; Constituent elements;
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