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Gesturing on the steering wheel, a comparison with speech and touch interaction modalities

    01.07.2015

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English This paper compares an emergent interaction modality for the In-Vehicle Infotainment System (IVIS), i.e., gesturing on the steering wheel, with two more popular modalities in modern cars: touch and speech. We conducted a betweensubjects experiment with 20 participants for each modality to assess the interaction performance with the IVIS and the impact on the driving performance. Moreover, we compared the three modalities in terms of usability, subjective workload and emotional response. The results showed no statically significant differences between the three interaction modalities regarding the various indicators for the driving task performance, while significant differences were found in measures of IVIS interaction performance: users performed less interactions to complete the secondary tasks with the speech modality, while, in average, a lower task completion time was registered with the touch modality. The three interfaces were comparable in all the subjective metrics.
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Faculty
Faculté des sciences et de médecine, Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines
Department
Département d'informatique, Département de Psychologie
Language
  • English
Classification
Computer science and technology
Series statement
  • Internal working papers DIUF ; 15-03
License
License undefined
Identifiers
  • RERO DOC 260776
  • RERO R008437080
Persistent URL
https://folia.unifr.ch/unifr/documents/304925
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