论文标题

一切都在时间:触发任务的瞬态分散原理

It's All in the Timing: Principles of Transient Distraction Illustrated with Vibrotactile Tasks

论文作者

Asplund, Christopher L., Obana, Takashi, Bhatnagar, Parag, Koh, Xun Quan, Perrault, Simon T.

论文摘要

振动是将信息从设备传达给用户的有效方法,它越来越多地用于腕带或手指戴的设备,例如智能环。来自环境的意外振动或声音可能会破坏此类信息的感知。尽管在视觉和试镜中系统地探索了破坏性效应,但在触觉领域中对它们的检查较少。在这里,我们简要回顾了来自HCI和心理学的相关文献,这可能会分散注意力。然后,我们通过四个实验研究了这些原理,研究了相对罕见或意外的刺激(惊喜分散剂)的时序和方式如何影响纤维触及目标模式的检测和识别。在简短的干扰物 - 目标延迟(<350毫秒)时,听觉和颤音表令人惊讶的干扰物都损害了性能。在更长的延迟(1050毫秒)时,总体上不影响性能,即使反复接触纤维状分散器分散器也会得到改善。我们在HCI和认知心理学的背景下讨论了我们发现的重要性,并提供了减轻分散注意力对触觉设备的影响的设计指南。

Vibration is an efficient way of conveying information from a device to its user, and it is increasingly used for wrist or finger-worn devices such as smart rings. Unexpected vibrations or sounds from the environment may disrupt the perception of such information. Although disruptive effects have been systematically explored in vision and audition, they have been less examined in the haptic domain. Here we briefly review the relevant literature from HCI and psychology, distilling principles of when distraction is likely. We then investigate these principles through four experiments, examining how the timing and modality of relatively rare or unexpected stimuli (surprise distractors) affects the detection and recognition of vibrotactile target patterns. At short distractor-target delays (< 350 ms), both auditory and vibrotactile surprise distractors impaired performance. At a longer delay (1050 ms), performance was not affected overall, even being improved with repeated exposure to the vibrotactile distractors. We discuss the importance of our findings in the context of HCI and cognitive psychology, and we provide design guidelines for mitigating the effects of distraction on haptic devices.

扫码加入交流群

加入微信交流群

微信交流群二维码

扫码加入学术交流群,获取更多资源