Audio feedback in predictive HCI methods

Amalia de Götzen, Davide Rocchesso

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Abstract

This paper is an attempt to study a well known HCI predictive model in an audio perspective: a derived law from the Fitts' law model will be analyzed providing an audio interactive display in which the user has to perform a simple tuning task by hitting a button. The idea is to simplify as much as possible the interaction in order to find out its invariants when the feedback is just the audio one. An experiment is carried out in order to evaluate this conjecture.

Original languageEnglish
Publication date1 Jan 2005
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2005
EventSound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2005 - Salerno, Italy
Duration: 24 Nov 200526 Nov 2005

Conference

ConferenceSound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2005
Country/TerritoryItaly
CitySalerno
Period24/11/200526/11/2005
Sponsor'Afim Association Francaise d'Informatique Musicale', Associazione Informatica Musicale Italiana, et al, Information Society Technologies, Institut Francais de Naples, SIGCHI Italy

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