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Research on evaluation system of human-computer interaction system in university library under the background of artificial intelligence

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Abstract: The human-computer interaction system of university library plays a vital role in the digital age. In order to comprehensively evaluate the quality and performance of the system, the optimization of human-computer interaction system in the field of university library is promoted. Through literature investigation and expert investigation, this study screens the factors that affect the human-computer interaction system, constructs the evaluation index system of the human-computer interaction system of university library, and uses the analytic hierarchy process to analyze. The evaluation index system consists of 4 primary indicators and 14 secondary indicators. The results show that user experience is the most important index in the evaluation system of university library human-computer interaction system, followed by intelligent interaction performance, and finally system performance and application technology performance. Through the evaluation index system constructed, it is expected to provide an effective evaluation tool for the human-computer interaction system of university library and provide a reference for improving the quality of the human-computer interaction system of university library.

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    APIT '24: Proceedings of the 2024 6th Asia Pacific Information Technology Conference
    January 2024
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    ISBN:9798400716218
    DOI:10.1145/3651623
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    1. analytic hierarchy process
    2. evaluation index system
    3. human-computer interaction system
    4. university library

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