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Jose Antonio Diego-Mas, Diana Garzon-Leal, Rocio Poveda-Bautista, Jorge Alcaide-Marzal

Establishing the best layout configuration for software-generated interfaces and control panels is a complex problem when they include many controls and indicators. Several methods have been developed for arranging the interface elements; however, the results are usually conceptual designs that must be manually adjusted to obtain layouts valid for real situations. Based on these considerations, in this work we propose a new automatized procedure to obtain optimal layouts for software-based interfaces. Eye-tracking and mouse-tracking data collected during the use of the interface is used to obtain the best configuration for its elements. The solutions are generated using a slicing-trees based genetic algorithm. This algorithm is able to obtain really applicable configurations that respect the geometrical restrictions of elements in the interface. Results show that this procedure increases effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction of the users when they interact with the obtained interfaces.

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Año de publicación 2019
Revista Applied Ergonomics
DOI 10.1016/j.apergo.2019.03.004
Referencia Jose Antonio Diego-Mas, Diana Garzon-Leal, Rocio Poveda-Bautista, Jorge Alcaide-Marzal (), . Applied Ergonomics, 78, p. 197

Palabras clave científicas

Interfaces, Layout, Eye-tracking, Genetic algorithms