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Force-Sensitive Detents Improve User Performance for Linear Selection Tasks
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ISSN: 1939-1412
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| Edgar Berdahl, Julius O. Smith III, Stefan Weinzierl, Gunter Niemeyer, "Force-Sensitive Detents Improve User Performance for Linear Selection Tasks," IEEE Transactions on Haptics, vol. 99, no. 1, pp. 1, , 5555. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/TOH.2012.55, author = {Edgar Berdahl and Julius O. Smith III and Stefan Weinzierl and Gunter Niemeyer}, title = {Force-Sensitive Detents Improve User Performance for Linear Selection Tasks}, journal ={IEEE Transactions on Haptics}, volume = {99}, number = {1}, issn = {1939-1412}, year = {5555}, pages = {1}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOH.2012.55}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - JOUR JO - IEEE Transactions on Haptics TI - Force-Sensitive Detents Improve User Performance for Linear Selection Tasks IS - 1 SN - 1939-1412 SP EP EPD - 1 A1 - Edgar Berdahl, A1 - Julius O. Smith III, A1 - Stefan Weinzierl, A1 - Gunter Niemeyer, PY - 5555 KW - Sound and Music Computing KW - Information Technology and Systems KW - Information Interfaces and Representation (HCI) KW - User Interfaces KW - Haptic I/O KW - Integrating touch-based interactions into various domains Assistive technology KW - Art KW - Human-computer interaction KW - Force feedback KW - Haptics KW - Haptics Technology KW - Dynamic systems and control KW - Haptics Applications KW - Design KW - Information Technology and Systems VL - 99 JA - IEEE Transactions on Haptics ER - | |||
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOH.2012.55
Haptic technology, providing force cues and creating a programmable interface, can assist users in more accurately using an interface. This paper investigates haptic assistance in combination with auditory feedback instead of visual feedback. A user test is carried out in which participants select fundamental frequencies from a continuous range to play brief musical melodies. Two control conditions are compared with two detent-based haptic assistance conditions. The detents gently guide the users toward locations of equal tempered fundamental frequencies. Results from the user test confirm improved accuracy brought about by the detents. It is further helpful to provide regulation of the strength of haptic assistance in real time, allowing the user to remain always in control. This concept motivated the force-sensitive detent condition, which enables the user to adjust the strength of the haptic assistance in real time by changing the downward force applied to the haptic device. The work implies that users of graphical user interfaces could similarly benefit from force-sensitive detents and more generally real-time regulation of the strength of haptic assistance.
Index Terms:
Sound and Music Computing,Information Technology and Systems,Information Interfaces and Representation (HCI),User Interfaces,Haptic I/O,Integrating touch-based interactions into various domains Assistive technology,Art,Human-computer interaction,Force feedback,Haptics,Haptics Technology,Dynamic systems and control,Haptics Applications,Design,Information Technology and Systems
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Edgar Berdahl, Julius O. Smith III, Stefan Weinzierl, Gunter Niemeyer, "Force-Sensitive Detents Improve User Performance for Linear Selection Tasks," IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 19 Sept. 2012. IEEE computer Society Digital Library. IEEE Computer Society, <http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOH.2012.55>
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