Abstract

This paper focuses on the construction and design of visual information platforms in human-computer interaction and explores the perceptual user interface, motion perception technology, interaction design methods, and user interface models, and verifies them through visual information platform implementation. The background, definition, and meaning of human-computer social interaction are studied and analyzed, and the conceptual model of human-computer interaction is proposed. In addition, a visual information platform strategy for HCI is constructed from three aspects, namely, needs, behaviors, and emotions, combined with the results of quantitative and qualitative studies such as questionnaires, interviews, and workshops. Based on the validation of HCI theory and interaction design strategy, the feasibility of the design theory and strategy is verified through the design practice of intelligent visual information platform construction and interaction. This paper reinterprets the demand layer, behavior layer, and emotion layer for human-computer interaction design. At the same time, the research on human-computer interaction provides some theoretical basis with a reference value for the commercialization and popularization of visual information platforms. It is innovative, forward-looking, and has certain academic research, industry, and social values.

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