Evaluation of a Multimodal Interface for 3D Terrain Visualization

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Author(s)
Krum, David Michael
Omoteso, Olugbenga
Ribarsky, William
Hodges, Larry F.
Advisor(s)
Editor(s)
Associated Organization(s)
Organizational Unit
Series
Supplementary to:
Abstract
This paper describes an evaluation of various interfaces for visual navigation of a whole Earth 3D terrain model. A mouse driven interface, a speech interface, a gesture interface, and a multimodal speech and gesture interface were used to navigate to targets placed at various points on the Earth. Novel speech and/or gesture interfaces are candidates for use in future mobile or ubiquitous applications. This study measured each participant's recall of target identity, order, and location as a measure of cognitive load. Timing information as well as a variety of subjective measures including discomfort and user preferences were taken. While the familiar and mature mouse interface scored best by most measures, the speech interface also performed well. The gesture and multimodal interface suffered from weaknesses in the gesture modality. Weaknesses in the speech and multimodal modalities are identifed and areas for improvement are discussed.
Sponsor
Date
2002
Extent
1922660 bytes
Resource Type
Text
Resource Subtype
Technical Report
Rights Statement
Rights URI