SAE J 2830-2008 Process for Comprehension Testing of In-Vehicle Icons《车辆内图标的理解力测试用规程》.pdf
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4、Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgJ2830 JUL2008 SURFACEVEHICLEINFORMATIONREPORTIssued 2008-07Process for Comprehension Testing of In-Vehicle Icons RATIONALEIcons and symbols can be used to communicate information to the driver in a manner that is not d
5、ependent on language and can save valuable space on in-vehicle displays. Incomprehensible icons, however, have the potential to negatively affect safety (e.g., if the driver does not understand the icon). Despite the ubiquity of icons and symbols within the in-vehicle environment, few guidelines exi
6、st for testing of icons and symbols. Key shortcomings of existing icon testing procedures include: a lack of contextual information provided to experimental subjects, over-reliance on evaluator judgment regarding how well an experimental subject comprehended an icons meaning, and a lack of prescript
7、ive informationfeedback to icon designers regarding how individual icons could be improved based on the results of comprehension testing. INTRODUCTIONThis information report provides a valid and reliable process for comprehension testing of candidate automotive icons and symbols. The comprehension t
8、esting process was developed though a multi-year effort, supported by the SAE International (SAE) and other organizations, aimed at generating a test methodology that would: yield high-quality comprehension data for new automotive symbols, provide clear and specific guidance back to symbol developer
9、s based on the test results, and could be adopted and performed internationally to support international standards efforts. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 22. REFERENCES 22.1 Applicable Publications . 22.1.1 SAE Publications. 22.2 Related Publications . 33. PROCESS STEPS 33.1 Step 1: Review Candidate Ic
10、ons for Comprehension Testing 33.2 Step 2: Prepare for Comprehension Testing 43.3 Step 3: Conduct Comprehension Testing. 73.4 Step 4: Analyze Comprehension Data and Summarize Results 73.5 Comparison of SAE and ISO Methods . 104. NOTES 104.1 Marginal Indicia. 10Copyright SAE International Provided by
11、 IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2830 Issued JUL2008 - 2 -APPENDIX A PROVIDING SUBJECTS WITH CONTEXT DURING ICON EVALUATIONS 11APPENDIX B EXAMPLE AND BLANK SCORE SHEETS 13FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF USING A PHOTOGRAPH AS TEST
12、STIMULI, SHOWING THE ICON- TO-BE-TESTED, AS WELL AS SURROUNDING AREAS OF THE VEHICLE INTERIOR . 5FIGURE 2 EXAMPLE OF A COMMON ICON THAT CAN BE PRESENTED TO SUBJECTS PRIOR TO TESTING 6FIGURE 3 THE “TIRE PRESSURE WARNING-LOW” ICON 9FIGURE A1 SAMPLE ICON FOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION (SEAT BELT/AIR BAG) 12FI
13、GURE A2 SAMPLE ICON FOR MOTORIST SERVICES . 12FIGURE B1 ICON GENERATING EXAMPLE SCORE SHEET RESPONSES 13TABLE 1 RATING SCALES FOR CATEGORIZING AND SCORING SUBJECT RESPONSES TO THE ICONS. 8TABLE 2 SAMPLE RESPONSES AND RATINGS FOR A “TIRE PRESSURE WARNING-LOW” ICON . 9TABLE B1 EXAMPLE SCORE SHEET FOR
14、ICON IN FIGURE B1. 13TABLE B2 SCORING CRITERIA IN SCORE SHEET FORMAT 141. SCOPE This document describes a process for testing the comprehension of symbols or icons. Although the process may be used to test any symbols or icons, it has been developed specifically for testing ITS active safety symbols
15、 or icons (e.g., collision avoidance), or other symbols or icons that reflect some in-vehicle ITS message or function (e.g., navigation, motorist services, infotainment). Within the process, well-defined criteria are used to identify the extent to which the perceived meaning matches the intended mea
16、ning for a representative sample of drivers. Though the process described below reflects a paper-and-pencil approach to conducting the testing, electronic means (i.e., conducted using a computer) can be used as well. The data or results from this process are analyzed to assess the drivers comprehens
17、ion of the symbol or icon. These data will be used to provide guidance in the design of in-vehicle symbols or icons. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Publications The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the latest issue of
18、SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.Campbell, J. L., Kludt, K., and Kiefer, R. J. (2007). Evaluation of In-vehicl
19、e Symbols for an Intersection Crash Avoidance System. Paper presented at the 14th Asia Pacific Automotive Engineering Conference (APAC-14), August 5-8, 2007, Hollywood, CA Campbell, J. L., Hoffmeister, D.H., Kiefer, R. J., Selke, D. J., Green, P. diverse backgrounds and fields of study are preferred
20、. e. Testing is typically done with groups of 10-20 subjects in order to increase the overall efficiency of individual sessions. Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2830 Issued JUL20
21、08 - 7 -For example, an adequate number of younger subjects can be obtained from local universities. Past studies in this area have placed an advertisement in the daily newspaper at a local university or on craigslist, an on-line classifieds service. The advertisement provides a very general descrip
22、tion of the research being conducted, as well as a telephone number to call for those who are interested in participating. Individuals responding to the ads can be screened and, as appropriate, scheduled for a data collection session. Older subjects can be obtained in a similar fashion using local n
23、ewspapers instead of the university newspaper. It may be more efficient to directly contact local retirement centers or senior centers. Using this method, an initial telephone call can be made to key administrative staff at the retirement or senior center, followed, perhaps, by a direct presentation
24、 to the potential subjects themselves describing the purpose of the study. Once adequate interest and availability of subjects at the retirement or senior center have been established, an on-site data collection session can be scheduled. 3.3 Step 3: Conduct Comprehension Testing 3.3.1 Provide subjec
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