2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-6232-2_60
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Research on the Effect of Mechanical Drawings’ Different Marked Way on Browse and Search Efficiency Based on Eye-Tracking Technology

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“…In a number of papers, ET is used to help determine people's reactions to different forms and modalities chosen to illustrate products or designs. He et al (2017) test the browsing efficiency when parts of assemblies in mechanical drawings are marked by text or digits. By introducing ET in the experiment, the scholars find that the former way of marking drawings is more effective in terms of both enabling the quick individuation of critical parts and enhancing participants' perceived satisfaction.…”
Section: Experiments Classified As "Additional Data"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a number of papers, ET is used to help determine people's reactions to different forms and modalities chosen to illustrate products or designs. He et al (2017) test the browsing efficiency when parts of assemblies in mechanical drawings are marked by text or digits. By introducing ET in the experiment, the scholars find that the former way of marking drawings is more effective in terms of both enabling the quick individuation of critical parts and enhancing participants' perceived satisfaction.…”
Section: Experiments Classified As "Additional Data"mentioning
confidence: 99%