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Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07)
Tactile Vocabulary for Tactile Displays
Tsukuba, Japan
March 22-March 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2738-8
Lynette A. Jones, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jacquelyn Kunkel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edgar Torres, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Two experiments were conducted to identify a set of tactile patterns that could be recognized with high accuracy when presented using a tactile display on the back. These patterns could then serve as tactons to communicate simple commands and directions. The tactile display comprised a 4-by-4 array of tactors that was worn across the back. In the first experiment a set of seven commonly used military hand and arm signals were converted into tactile patterns that subjects were required to identify. When both a visual representation of the tactile pattern and a picture of the hand signal were available, subjects attained a mean score of 98% correct. In the second experiment involving 15 tactile patterns, performance was excellent with a mean score of 98% correct. These patterns provide the basis for developing a tactile vocabulary.
Citation:
Lynette A. Jones, Jacquelyn Kunkel, Edgar Torres, "Tactile Vocabulary for Tactile Displays," whc, pp.574-575, Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (WHC'07), 2007
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