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Cognitive Factors Involved in the Ability to Manipulate a Digital Camera

Cognitive Factors Involved in the Ability to Manipulate a Digital Camera

  • Keisuke Ishihara18,
  • Toshihisa Doi18,
  • Sou Yanagimoto18 &
  • …
  • Toshiki Yamaoka18 
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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand who user’ property affects the ability to manipulate a digital camera. The N-back task, the action control scale, usability test, structural test, functional test, protocol analysis and some questioner are used to understand user’ distinction. The relationships among each property and performance were cleared by correlation analysis. As a result, functional models about the camera are most important to use well.

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  • mental models
  • working memory
  • human property

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  1. Faculty of Systems Engineering, Wakayama University, 930, Sakaedani, Wakayama City, Wakayama, 640-8510, Japan

    Keisuke Ishihara, Toshihisa Doi, Sou Yanagimoto & Toshiki Yamaoka

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  1. Department of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Computer Science (ICS), N. Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton, 70013 Heraklion, Crete, Greece, and University of Crete,, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

    Constantine Stephanidis

  2. Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Computer Science (ICS), N. Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton,, 70013, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

    Margherita Antona

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Ishihara, K., Doi, T., Yanagimoto, S., Yamaoka, T. (2013). Cognitive Factors Involved in the Ability to Manipulate a Digital Camera. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M. (eds) Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. User and Context Diversity. UAHCI 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8010. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39191-0_63

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