Subjective Correspondence among Visual Variables, Auditory Variables and Duration of Vibratory stimulus Using Remote Controller

  • Morimoto, Kazunari (Graduate School Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology) ;
  • Kurokawa, Takao (Graduate School Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology) ;
  • Shioyama, Atsuko (Graduate School Science and Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology) ;
  • Kushiro, Noriyuki (Living Environment System Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation) ;
  • Inoue, Masayuki (Living Environment System Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)
  • Published : 2000.04.01

Abstract

Subjective correspondence among visual variables, auditory variables and vibratory feedback to a hand was experimentally examined to improve usability of a remote controller. First, we studied the correspondence among visual variables represented on a screen or auditory variables and the duration of vibratory stimulus to the subjects' hand by subjective evaluation. Subjective rating method was used in ten items; suitability, comprehensibility, ease-to-use, naturalness, variety, activity, usualness, interest, wish-to-use and feeling of pleasure. Second, to show the effects of multi-modal interface using visual sense, the sense of auditory and vibratory sense, we combined positive stereotype of visual variables and auditory variables provided with the first experiment. The results showed some stereotype between visual variables or auditory variables and duration of vibratory stimulus. Some of the variables such as size, direction of motion, hue, brightness of color and volume of sound had high correspondence with the duration of vibration.

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