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Influences of Visual and Auditory Displays on Aimed Movements Using Air Gesture Controls
Influences of Visual and Auditory Displays on Aimed Movements Using Air Gesture Controls
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Sterkenburg, Jason
Landry, Steven
Jeon, Myounghoon
Landry, Steven
Jeon, Myounghoon
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With the proliferation of technologies operated via in-air hand
movements, e.g. virtual/augmented reality, in-vehicle
infotainment systems, and large public information displays, there remains an open question about if/how auditory displays can be used effectively to facilitate eyes-free aimed movements. We conducted a within-subjects study, similar to a Fitts paradigm study, in which 24 participants completed
simple aimed movements to acquire targets of varying sizes and distances. Participants completed these aimed movements for six conditions – each presenting a unique combination of visual and auditory displays. Results showed participants were generally faster to make selections when using visual displays compared to displays without visuals. However, selection accuracy was similar for auditory-only displays when compared to displays with visual components. These
results highlight the potential for auditory displays to aid
aimed movements using air gestures in conditions where visual displays are impractical, impossible, or unhelpful.
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2017-06
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