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Unfamiliar Ontology: Unfamiliar Ontology occurs when user is not familiar with the ontology/ontologies referred to by an interface sign.
From the designers' perspective, ontology refers to the knowledge or concepts presupposed and referred to by an interface sign.
Conflicted Ontology: Conflicted Ontology occurs when user's ontology/ontologies and the one(s) referred to by an interface sign conflict with each other.
We define three situations based on whether the designer's ontology (ontology referred to by an interface sign) and user's ontology is matched.
Conflicted Ontology: Conflicted Ontology occurs when user's ontology/ontologies and the one(s) referred to by an interface sign conflict with each other Unfamiliar Ontology: Unfamiliar Ontology occurs when user is not familiar with the ontology/ontologies referred to by an interface sign.
The results of qualitative analysis showed that when participant's familiarity with ontologies matched with ontologies referred to by an interface sign, then participants interpret the meaning of that sign accurately and experienced less difficulty to interpret.
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Matched Ontology: Matched Ontology occurs when ontology/ontologies referred to by an interface signs matched with the one(s) owned by the users.
We also suggest that higher intuitiveness of an interface sign is associated with higher interpretation accuracy of understanding the meaning of interface signs.
The user-intuitive interface sign is an interface sign that makes it easy and intuitive for end users to accurately understand its referential meaning [3].
This paper argues that ontology (the set of concepts and skills for understanding the referential meaning of an interface sign) mapping is critical for intuitive sign design.
Understanding the meaning of an interface sign properly allows users go directly to the content of interest.
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