Interactive Interface Design for Adaptive and User Behavioural Habits
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijcsit.v4n2.34Keywords:
User behavioural, Human-computer interaction, User interface, User experienceAbstract
This study aims to explore adaptive interaction design in relation to user behavior habits, optimizing the user interface (UI) of mobile applications through statistical analysis of user habits. Specifically, the research analyzes user behavior regarding landscape and portrait browsing modes when using mobile applications. The results indicate that adjusting the UI according to different browsing habits can significantly enhance user satisfaction. Therefore, adaptive interaction design strategies play a crucial role in accommodating user behavior habits, contributing to improved user experience and satisfaction.
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