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Multi-objective optimisation method of human-computer interaction interface layout of music electronic products based on adaptive particle swarm optimisation

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  • Gangling Liu

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Aiming at the problems of poor optimisation effect in multi-objective optimisation of human-computer interface layout of music electronic products, a multi-objective optimisation method of human-computer interface layout of music electronic products based on adaptive particle swarm optimisation is designed. Analyse the characteristics of interface layout structure, and determine the component layout level, layout parallax and split screen ratio as the optimisation objectives. The fuzzy judgement results of multi-objective parameters are determined by fuzzy hierarchy, and the weight value is obtained. Analyse the basic principle of adaptive particle swarm optimisation, set the adaptive particle radius and adaptive value, constantly update the adaptive particle position, build a multi-objective optimisation model and solve the optimal solution of the model through the objective function to complete the layout multi-objective optimisation. The results show that the multi-objective optimisation accuracy of the proposed method is higher than 90%.

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  • Gangling Liu, 2022. "Multi-objective optimisation method of human-computer interaction interface layout of music electronic products based on adaptive particle swarm optimisation," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 26(1/2/3/4), pages 179-192.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:26:y:2022:i:1/2/3/4:p:179-192
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