Crossmodal Interaction: Using Audio or Tactile Displays in Mobile Devices
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Research Area and Topic Description This PhD research involves multimodal and mobile interaction. Mobile device users can be in a variety of different situations where visual, audio, or tactile feedback is not appropriate e.g. when driving, visual feedback could go unnoticed. This research aims to investigate the design of auditory/tactile crossmodal icons which can provide an alternative form of output for mobile devices using the most appropriate modality to communicate information. The results of this research will aid designers of mobile displays in creating effective crossmodal cues which require minimal training for users and can provide alternative presentation modalities through which information may be presented if the context requires.
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Mobile Crossmodal Auditory and Tactile Displays
Eve Hoggan and Stephen Brewster Multimodal Interaction Group | GIST Department of Computing Science University of Glasgow Glasgow, UK, G12 8QQ {Eve,Stephen}@dcs.gla.ac.uk This paper describes an alternative form of interaction for mobile devices using crossmodal output. These crossmodal displays allow alternative senses such as hearing and touch to be used to perceive information. The aim of ou...
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