Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics

Computer graphic animated information displays have the potential to communicate public information in situations where normal announcement types are ineffective. This study used eye tracking techniques to analyze comprehension mechanism of event-related information on railway traffic disruptions pr...

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Main Authors: Groff, J., Boucheix, J., Lowe, Richard, Argon, S., Saby, L., Alauzet, A., Paire-Ficout, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13076
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author Groff, J.
Boucheix, J.
Lowe, Richard
Argon, S.
Saby, L.
Alauzet, A.
Paire-Ficout, L.
author_facet Groff, J.
Boucheix, J.
Lowe, Richard
Argon, S.
Saby, L.
Alauzet, A.
Paire-Ficout, L.
author_sort Groff, J.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Computer graphic animated information displays have the potential to communicate public information in situations where normal announcement types are ineffective. This study used eye tracking techniques to analyze comprehension mechanism of event-related information on railway traffic disruptions presented via different graphic formats presented on computer screen. 86 participants were asked to understand series of traffic disruption messages delivered via four purely visual formats: Static simultaneous, Static sequential, Animated simultaneous and Animated sequential. Across these four conditions, and contrary to the most common materials used in the studies on animation comprehension, the sequentiality and the animated properties of the entities of the presentation were not confounded. Results revealed the Animated sequential displays were the most effective presentation type. Eye tracking data showed why an animation facilitates comprehension of public information graphics: it enhances processing strategies which provide the best condition for segmenting and composing the causal chain of the events provided in the message.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-130762019-02-19T05:34:46Z Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics Groff, J. Boucheix, J. Lowe, Richard Argon, S. Saby, L. Alauzet, A. Paire-Ficout, L. Animation formats Eye movements Disruption messages Comprehension Public information Computer graphic animated information displays have the potential to communicate public information in situations where normal announcement types are ineffective. This study used eye tracking techniques to analyze comprehension mechanism of event-related information on railway traffic disruptions presented via different graphic formats presented on computer screen. 86 participants were asked to understand series of traffic disruption messages delivered via four purely visual formats: Static simultaneous, Static sequential, Animated simultaneous and Animated sequential. Across these four conditions, and contrary to the most common materials used in the studies on animation comprehension, the sequentiality and the animated properties of the entities of the presentation were not confounded. Results revealed the Animated sequential displays were the most effective presentation type. Eye tracking data showed why an animation facilitates comprehension of public information graphics: it enhances processing strategies which provide the best condition for segmenting and composing the causal chain of the events provided in the message. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13076 10.1016/j.chb.2013.08.010 Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Animation formats
Eye movements
Disruption messages
Comprehension
Public information
Groff, J.
Boucheix, J.
Lowe, Richard
Argon, S.
Saby, L.
Alauzet, A.
Paire-Ficout, L.
Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title_full Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title_fullStr Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title_full_unstemmed Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title_short Don't miss your train! Just follow the computer screen animation: Comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
title_sort don't miss your train! just follow the computer screen animation: comprehension processes of animated pubic information graphics
topic Animation formats
Eye movements
Disruption messages
Comprehension
Public information
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13076