Presentation 2002/3/1
User Interface Improvements in Bank's ATM Hierarchical Video Screen Systems
Noriyoshi TAKEYA, Eiji YODOGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) These days anyone can deposit, withdraw and transfer cash or check a balance at any bank ATMs, and the ATMs became set at many convenience stores. ATMs are very convenient for everyone. However it is not so easy to use them. An ATM has a lot of functions and screens, so a user has many operation choices many times even in one ATM screen. In this paper, we make computer simulation models of ATMs and carry out some experiments on man-machine interfaces. Based upon the estimates of the experimental results, we propose a new desirable human interface with ATMs, and evaluate it. The result showed that a user interface with ATM hierarchical video screen systems was greatly improved by the use of the proposed interface.
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Keyword(in English) ATM(Automated Teller Machine) / hierarchical video screen system / user interface / touch panel
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Title (in English) User Interface Improvements in Bank's ATM Hierarchical Video Screen Systems
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Keyword(1) ATM(Automated Teller Machine)
Keyword(2) hierarchical video screen system
Keyword(3) user interface
Keyword(4) touch panel
1st Author's Name Noriyoshi TAKEYA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate Course in Informarics, Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Eiji YODOGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate Course in Informarics, Kogakuin University
Date 2002/3/1
Paper # HIP2001-102
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 699
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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