Evaluating differences between bare-handed and tool-based interaction in perceptual space

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In this paper, we examine the perceptual difference between bare-handed and tool-based interaction by identifying dissimilarities between two perceptual spaces constructed for the two interaction modes. For each interaction mode, four dimensional perceptual spaces are constructed using cluster sorting-based multidimensional scaling with 31 real textured surfaces. In addition, an adjective rating experiment was conducted to understand the meaning of the difference. Distinctive trends and differences of the perceptual spaces were identified. It was seen that familiarity with textured surfaces seemed to decrease the precision of bare-handed interaction, while at the same time it increased classification speed. Furthermore, likely evidence of pre-judgment in tool-based interaction was seen.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelIEEE Haptics Symposium 2016, HAPTICS 2016 - Proceedings
RedaktørerSeungmoon Choi, Katherine J. Kuchenbecker, Greg Gerling
Antal sider7
ForlagIEEE Computer Society Press
Publikationsdato29 apr. 2016
Sider185-191
Artikelnummer7463175
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781509009039
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 29 apr. 2016
Eksternt udgivetJa
Begivenhed24th IEEE Haptics Symposium 2016, HAPTICS 2016 - Philadelphia, USA
Varighed: 8 apr. 201611 apr. 2016

Konference

Konference24th IEEE Haptics Symposium 2016, HAPTICS 2016
LandUSA
ByPhiladelphia
Periode08/04/201611/04/2016
Sponsoret al., IEEE, IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, Immersion, Intuitive, Tanvas
NavnIEEE Haptics Symposium, HAPTICS
Vol/bind2016-April
ISSN2324-7347

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