Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
8-2003
Abstract
Iconic interfaces are now the de facto interface for most computer systems. Despite the popularity of iconic interfaces and the widespread belief that iconic interfaces are easier to comprehend than non-iconic interfaces, we have not come across any published study that has examined the effect of domain knowledge on end users’ interpretation of icons. An understanding of the relationship between domain knowledge and its effect on interpretation will enable us to design better icons to not only facilitate end users’ interpretation but also reduce misinterpretations of icons. This paper reports on an experimental study that investigates the effect of domain knowledge on novice users’ interpretation of icons. The hypotheses for this study are derived from theories in cognitive psychology and are empirically tested in an experiment. The results indicate that domain knowledge has no significant effect on the accuracy of interpretation. Domain knowledge, however, significantly affects the time taken to interpret icons and the confidence level of subjects. Theoretical perspectives on the interpretation of icons are also discussed.
Keywords
Iconic interface, domain knowledge, problem space, experimental study, human information processing systems
Discipline
Databases and Information Systems
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Areas of Excellence
Digital transformation
Publication
Proceedings of the 9th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2003, Tampa, FL, USA, August 4-6
First Page
2237
Last Page
2247
Publisher
AIS
City or Country
Atlanta
Citation
SIAU, Keng and NAH, Fiona Fui-hoon.
The effect of domain knowledge on icon visualization. (2003). Proceedings of the 9th Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2003, Tampa, FL, USA, August 4-6. 2237-2247.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9742
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2003/288/