EvIcon: Designing High-Usability Icon with Human-in-the-loop Exploration and IconCLIP
I-Chao Shen, Fu-Yin Cherng, Takeo Igarashi, Wen-Chieh Lin, Bing-Yu, Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces EvIcon, a human-in-the-loop framework that leverages deep learning and crowdsourced data to help UI designers create more usable and distinguishable interface icons efficiently.
Contribution
It presents a novel interactive design tool, EvIcon, combined with IconCLIP embeddings and a large-scale perceptual usability dataset, to improve icon design quality.
Findings
Icons designed with EvIcon show higher usability scores.
The framework accelerates icon revision for both novice and professional designers.
Icons created using the method have better semantic distance and familiarity.
Abstract
Interface icons are prevalent in various digital applications. Due to limited time and budgets, many designers rely on informal evaluation, which often results in poor usability icons. In this paper, we propose a unique human-in-the-loop framework that allows our target users, i.e., novice and professional UI designers, to improve the usability of interface icons efficiently. We formulate several usability criteria into a perceptual usability function and enable users to iteratively revise an icon set with an interactive design tool, EvIcon. We take a large-scale pre-trained joint image-text embedding (CLIP) and fine-tune it to embed icon visuals with icon tags in the same embedding space (IconCLIP). During the revision process, our design tool provides two types of instant perceptual usability feedback. First, we provide perceptual usability feedback modeled by deep learning models…
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TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction · Usability and User Interface Design · Information Architecture and Usability
