Learning and Identifying Haptic Icons under Workload

ID
TR-2004-15
Authors
Andrew Chan, Karon MacLean and Joanna McGrenere
Publishing date
April 25, 2005
Length
10 pages
Abstract
This work addresses the use of vibrotactile haptic feedback to transmit background information with variable intrusiveness, when recipients are engrossed in a primary visual and/or auditory task. We describe two studies designed to (a) perceptually optimize a set of vibrotactile "icons" and (b) evaluate users' ability to identify them in the presence of varying degrees of workload. Seven icons learned in approximately 3 minutes were each typically identified within 2.5 s and at 95% accuracy in the absence of workload.