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| An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Texture and Human Performance in Steering and Gesture Input Tasks | |
| Sun, Minghui (1); Ren, Xiangshi (1); Tu, Huawei (1); Tian, Feng (4); Ren, X.(xsren@acm.org) | |
| 2014 | |
| Source | International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
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| ISSN | 10447318 |
| Volume | 30Issue:8Pages:654-662 |
| English Abstract | This article experimentally investigates user performances with various surface textures in steering and gesture input tasks. Results reveal that (a) low friction material makes users spend more time on each task, and (b) although low friction material benefits the smoothness of trajectory, it causes more trajectory errors, and (c) users apply less force or pressure with slippery materials during the tasks. These findings are the more significant because they demonstrate that the common glass surface of most tablet surfaces is not the best kind of surface for optimum accuracy or for user satisfaction. The results suggest that users should be free to change the surface texture of the device in order to get natural and realistic haptic feedback according to different tasks and personal preferences. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.; This article experimentally investigates user performances with various surface textures in steering and gesture input tasks. Results reveal that (a) low friction material makes users spend more time on each task, and (b) although low friction material benefits the smoothness of trajectory, it causes more trajectory errors, and (c) users apply less force or pressure with slippery materials during the tasks. These findings are the more significant because they demonstrate that the common glass surface of most tablet surfaces is not the best kind of surface for optimum accuracy or for user satisfaction. The results suggest that users should be free to change the surface texture of the device in order to get natural and realistic haptic feedback according to different tasks and personal preferences. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. |
| Indexed Type | SCI ; EI |
| Department | (1) School of Information, Kochi University of Technology, Kami-shi, Kochi, Japan; (2) College of Computer Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, China; (3) Department of Computer Science, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom; (4) State Key Laboratory of Computer Science, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China |
| Language | 英语 |
| WOS ID | WOS:000337576600005 |
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| Content Type | 期刊论文 |
| URI | http://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/16878 |
| Collection | 中国科学院软件研究所 |
| Corresponding Author | Ren, X.(xsren@acm.org) |
| Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Sun, Minghui ,Ren, Xiangshi ,Tu, Huawei ,et al. An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Texture and Human Performance in Steering and Gesture Input Tasks[J]. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,2014,30(8):654-662. |
| APA | Sun, Minghui ,Ren, Xiangshi ,Tu, Huawei ,Tian, Feng ,&Ren, X..(2014).An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Texture and Human Performance in Steering and Gesture Input Tasks.International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,30(8),654-662. |
| MLA | Sun, Minghui ,et al."An Investigation Into the Relationship Between Texture and Human Performance in Steering and Gesture Input Tasks".International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 30.8(2014):654-662. |
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