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Personalizing Haptics - From Individuals' Sense-Making Schemas to End-User Haptic Tools

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This monograph presents a vision for haptic personalization tools and lays the foundations for achieving it. Effective haptic personalization requires a suite of tools unified by one underlying conceptual model that can easily be incorporated into users' workflows with various applications. Toward this vision, the book introduces three mechanisms for haptic personalization and details development of two of them into: 1) an efficient interface for choosing from a large haptic library, and 2) three emotion controls for adjusting haptic signals. A series of quantitative experiments identifies five schemas (engineering, sensation, emotion, metaphor, and usage examples) for how end-users think and talk about haptic sensations and characterizes them as the underlying model for the personalization tools.
Personalizing Haptics highlights the need for scalable haptic evaluation methodologies and presents two methodologies for large-scale in-lab evaluation and online crowdsourcing of haptics. While the work focuses on vibrotactile signals as the most mature and accessible type of haptic feedback for end-users, the concepts and findings extend to other categories of haptics.
Taking haptics to the crowds will require haptic design practices to go beyond the current one-size-fits-all approach to satisfy users' diverse perceptual, functional, and hedonic needs reported in the literature. This book provides a starting point for students, researchers, and practitioners in academia or industry who aim to adapt their haptic and multisensory designs to the needs and preferences of a wide audience.

List of contents

Introduction.- Linking Emotion Attributes to Engineering Parameters and Individual Differences.- Characterizing Personalization Mechanisms.- Choosing from a Large Library Using Facets.- Deriving Semantics and Interlinkages of Facets.- Crowdsourcing Haptic Data Collection.- Tuning Vibrations with Emotion Controls.- Conclusion and Future Directions.- Supplemental Fact Analysis.- Supplemantal Materials for Tuning Vibrations.

Summary

This monograph presents a vision for haptic personalization tools and lays the foundations for achieving it. Effective haptic personalization requires a suite of tools unified by one underlying conceptual model that can easily be incorporated into users’ workflows with various applications. Toward this vision, the book introduces three mechanisms for haptic personalization and details development of two of them into: 1) an efficient interface for choosing from a large haptic library, and 2) three emotion controls for adjusting haptic signals. A series of quantitative experiments identifies five schemas (engineering, sensation, emotion, metaphor, and usage examples) for how end-users think and talk about haptic sensations and characterizes them as the underlying model for the personalization tools.
Personalizing Haptics highlights the need for scalable haptic evaluation methodologies and presents two methodologies for large-scale in-lab evaluation and online crowdsourcing of haptics. While the work focuses on vibrotactile signals as the most mature and accessible type of haptic feedback for end-users, the concepts and findings extend to other categories of haptics.
Taking haptics to the crowds will require haptic design practices to go beyond the current one-size-fits-all approach to satisfy users’ diverse perceptual, functional, and hedonic needs reported in the literature. This book provides a starting point for students, researchers, and practitioners in academia or industry who aim to adapt their haptic and multisensory designs to the needs and preferences of a wide audience.

Product details

Authors Hasti Seifi
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030113780
ISBN 978-3-0-3011378-0
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 170 mm x 246 mm x 16 mm
Weight 478 g
Illustrations XVIII, 190 p. 76 illus., 50 illus. in color.
Series Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems
Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Operating systems, user interfaces

B, Robotics, Automation, computer science, Control, Robotics, Automation, Robotics and Automation, Automatic control engineering, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, User interfaces (Computer systems)

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