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Vibration-Augmented Buttons: Information Transmission Capacity and Application to Interaction Design

Title
Vibration-Augmented Buttons: Information Transmission Capacity and Application to Interaction Design
Authors
Park, ChaeyongKim, JeongwooKim, Dong-GeunOh, SeungjaeCHOI, SEUNGMOON
Date Issued
2022-05-02
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Abstract
One can embed a vibration actuator to a physical button and augment the physical button's original kinesthetic response with a programmable vibration generated by the actuator. Such vibration-augmented buttons inherit the advantages of both physical and virtual buttons. This paper reports the information transmission capacity of vibration-augmented buttons. It was obtained by conducting a series of absolute identification experiments while increasing the number of augmented buttons. The information transmission capacity found was 2.6 bits, and vibration-augmented and physical buttons showed similar abilities in rendering easily recognizable haptic responses. In addition, we showcase a VR text entry application that utilizes vibration-augmented buttons. Our method provides several error messages to the user during text entry using a VR controller that includes an augmented button. We validate that the variable haptic feedback improves task performance, cognitive workload, and user experience for a transcription task.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/115168
Article Type
Conference
Citation
2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2022, page. 1 - 13, 2022-05-02
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