<div dir="ltr">A reminder of Emily's MS presentation today at 2:00pm....<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Jillian Title</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jillian.title@cs.ucsb.edu">jillian.title@cs.ucsb.edu</a>></span><br>
Date: Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 9:55 AM<br>Subject: [FACULTY] MS Project Defense - Emily Fujimoto - 7/29/14<br>To: <a href="mailto:grads@cs.ucsb.edu">grads@cs.ucsb.edu</a>, <a href="mailto:faculty@cs.ucsb.edu">faculty@cs.ucsb.edu</a>, <a href="mailto:research@lists.cs.ucsb.edu">research@lists.cs.ucsb.edu</a>, <a href="mailto:lecturers@cs.ucsb.edu">lecturers@cs.ucsb.edu</a><br>
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MS Project Defense<br>
<b>Emily Fujimoto</b><br>
Tuesday, July 29th at 2:00pm<br>
HFH 1132<br>
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<b>Committee:</b> Matthew Turk (Chair) and Tobias Hollerer<br>
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</b><b>Title: </b>Non-Visual Navigation Using Combined Audio Music
and Haptic Cues<br>
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<b>Abstract:</b><br>
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While a great deal of work has been done exploring non- visual
navigation interfaces using audio and haptic cues, little work has
been done combining the two modalities. We investigate combining
different state-of-the-art interfaces for communicating direction
and distance information using vibrotactile and audio music cues,
limiting ourselves to interfaces that are possible with current
off-the-shelf smart- phones. We use experimental logs, subjective
task load questionnaires, and user comments to see how users’
perceived performance, objective performance, and acceptance of the
system varied for different combinations. Users’ perceived
performance did not differ much between the unimodal and multimodal
interfaces, but a few users commented that the multimodal interfaces
added some cognitive load. Objective performance showed that some
multimodal combinations resulted in significantly less direction or
distance error over some of the unimodal ones, especially the purely
haptic interface. Based on these findings we propose a few design
considerations for multimodal haptic/audio navigation interfaces.<br>
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Everyone welcome!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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Jillian Title
Graduate Advisor
Department of Computer Science
University of California Santa Barbara
2104 Harold Frank Hall
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5110
<a href="tel:%28805%29%20893-4322" value="+18058934322" target="_blank">(805) 893-4322</a></pre>
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