Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3430036.3430042
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Exploring vibrotactile cues for interactive guidance in data visualization

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“…It laid the foundation for improvements in boundary perception and user adaptability. Traditional multi-modal interaction research has predominantly concentrated on visual, auditory, and tactile aspects [14,32], often overlooking eye-tracking technology. In response, our system introduces eye-tracking technology to capture the user's gaze, facilitating a more natural and intuitive interaction.…”
Section: Multi-modal User Data Acquisition Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It laid the foundation for improvements in boundary perception and user adaptability. Traditional multi-modal interaction research has predominantly concentrated on visual, auditory, and tactile aspects [14,32], often overlooking eye-tracking technology. In response, our system introduces eye-tracking technology to capture the user's gaze, facilitating a more natural and intuitive interaction.…”
Section: Multi-modal User Data Acquisition Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haptic feedback can enhance the user's perception of shape, texture, and force, allowing for a more realistic and immersive experience. Several studies have investigated the integration of haptic feedback into visualization systems, such as the use of force feedback devices [13] or vibrotactile feedback [14]. These approaches enable users to feel and manipulate virtual objects, enhancing their understanding and engagement with the data.…”
Section: Visualization Systemsmentioning
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“…While research has indicated a potential for providing guidance through other modalities than visual output (e.g. using vibrotactile feedback 77 ) these approaches are still experimental at this point and require special hardware. Therefore, we focus on the visual channel to communicate guidance in this work, as it currently stands as the main modality for guidance in VA. We first recognize what data regarding the alternatives to visualize.…”
Section: Stage 3: Choice – Multiple Alternative Views For Guidance Ou...mentioning
confidence: 99%