Level division and implementation in electronic map interaction
In the internet technology era,most information products have the application mode of human-machine interaction. How to define the role of humans in the interaction and interaction depth is an important product design task. Similar to the L0-L5 control of automatic driving,electronic map users should also deeply get involved in the interactive operation of maps and symbols to obtain personalized experiences at different levels. This paper focused on reading experience to discuss the level of electronic map interaction and analyzed interaction classification,interaction response,and implementation mechanism in detail from the aspects of interaction behaviors,user types,and interaction environment. Through 5-level interactive control,the existing atlas was reprocessed to output an interactive,participatory,and perceptive dynamic electronic atlas. This study is significant for improving the experience of map users and making them obtain adaptive reading mode.