TR-IT-0173 :June, 1996

Laurel Fais

Multimedia Route Descriptions: Experimental Results

Abstract:The results of an experiment to determine the optimum configuration of drawing and verbal description for the description of routes are discussed. Six groups of subjects were given the same route via different combinations of drawing and language description on a map presented on a computer screen. Subjects wrote the most accurate descriptions of the route after hearing a detailed language description; whether or not subjects also saw a drawing of the route did not affect their performance either on the written description or on the post-experiment route-drawing task. Results from these tests and from user comments indicate that the most effective means of presenting route information is with a combination of visual and detailed language descriptions. Implications for multimedia communication systems are discussed.