Presentation 2004/1/15
Process analyses on the formation of mental models applicable to two car navigation systems
Yuuya Yamanaka,
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Abstract(in English) This study explored the case of consequitive use of two systems, to see how the experience of the first system helps the formation of concept models of the second system.Four participants were carefully observed while they explored two car navigation systems. They spent some 450 minutes exploring Toyota dealer option NDCT-D53. They were tested on selected tasks first on NDCT-D53 and then on a new system, Pioneer HDD model ACIC-XH99. Some tasks were only operable by voice commands. From these observations, it was found that the participants gradually form a broader model applicable to both systems, by building upon their first experiences. Concretely, on the second system they tested different command names inferred from their initial models, exchanged thier components when confronted with difficulties, and successfully modified their models to fit the second system.
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Keyword(in English) Applicable model / Exchange of components / Learnable models
Paper # HCS2003-38,HIP2003-108,WIT2003-33
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Title (in English) Process analyses on the formation of mental models applicable to two car navigation systems
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Keyword(1) Applicable model
Keyword(2) Exchange of components
Keyword(3) Learnable models
1st Author's Name Yuuya Yamanaka
1st Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Science, Chukyo University()
Date 2004/1/15
Paper # HCS2003-38,HIP2003-108,WIT2003-33
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 586
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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