Optimization of Human Machine Interface Beauty Calculation System
Abstract
Ngo et al. proposed 13 quantitative indicators to measure interface beauty in 2003, but the weight of each quantitative indicator was not determined, and the role of users' subjective emotional factors was not considered. Based on the calculation system of interface beauty proposed by Ngo et al., this paper uses factor analysis method to determine the correlation and weight of various quantitative indicators to simplify the calculation method of interface beauty, uses the analytic hierarchy process method to consider the user's subjective emotional factors, and proposes a new calculation of interface beauty to better guide the interface design optimization.
Keywords: Interface beauty calculation, Factor analysis, AHP
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002900
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