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Assessment model for perceived visual complexity of automotive instrument clusterYoon et al., 2015
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- Yoon S
- Lim J
- Ji Y
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- Applied ergonomics
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This research proposes an assessment model for quantifying the perceived visual complexity (PVC) of an in-vehicle instrument cluster. An initial study was conducted to investigate the possibility of evaluating the PVC of an in-vehicle instrument cluster by …
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