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Effects of Spatial Reference Frames, Map Dimensionality, and Navigation Modes on Spatial Orientation Efficiency

Hongyun Guo, Nai Yang, Zhong Wang, Fang Hao

2023ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

How can the interactive mode of a map be optimized to facilitate efficient positioning and improve cognitive efficiency? This paper addresses this crucial aspect of map design. It explores the impact of spatial reference frames, map dimensionality, and navigation modes on spatial orientation efficiency, as well as their interactions, through empirical eye-movement experiments. The results demonstrate the following: (1) When using a 2D fixed map in an allocentric reference frame, participants exhibit a high correct rate, a low cognitive load, and a short reaction time. In contrast, when operating within an egocentric reference frame using a 2D rotating map, participants demonstrate a higher correct rate, a reduced cognitive load, and a quicker reaction time. (2) The simplicity of 2D maps, despite their reduced authenticity compared to 3D maps, diminishes users’ cognitive load and enhances positioning efficiency. (3) The fixed map aligns more closely with the cognitive habits of participants in the allocentric reference frame, while the rotating map corresponds better to the cognitive habits of participants in the egocentric reference frame, thereby improving their cognitive efficiency. This study offers insights that can inform the optimization design of spatial orientation efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Orientation (vector space)Reference frameFrame of referenceCognitive mapComputer scienceSpatial cognitionArtificial intelligenceCognitionFrame (networking)Computer visionCurse of dimensionalityFrame ratePattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsPsychologyGeometryPhysicsNeuroscienceQuantum mechanicsTelecommunicationsSpatial Cognition and NavigationGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyGeographic Information Systems Studies