Contextual consistency as an improvement to user experience and system transparency: The case of a vibrotactile relaxation device with implicit triggers

Luciano Gamberini, Francesca Freuli, Marta Nedves, Walther Jensen, Ann Morrison, Valeria Orso, Giovanni Degiuli, Anna Spagnolli*

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Abstract

In mobile devices for travellers and tourists, haptic stimulation is mainly employed to provide directions and alerts; but it could also be employed to influence the user’s affective experience. Here we consider providing relaxing stimulation via a symbiotic vibrotactile vest and compare implicit triggers that are or not contextually consistent. We meet participants in the city center and walk them to a Point of Interest. During the walk, the vibrotactile vest provides them with relaxing stimulation either during waits (consistent condition) or while they walk (inconsistent condition). Participants, who are unaware of the trigger rationale, found the contextually consistent stimulation more pleasant, tended to consider it more transparent and useful. The results suggest that contextualized implicit triggers not only improve the user experience, but could also represent an intuitive strategy to increase the transparency of symbiotic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSymbiotic Interaction : 6th International Workshop, Symbiotic 2017, Revised Selected Papers
Number of pages11
PublisherSpringer
Publication date1 Jan 2018
Pages42-52
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-91592-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-91593-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018
Event6th International Workshop on Symbiotic Interaction, SYMBIOTIC 2017 - Eindhoven, Netherlands
Duration: 18 Dec 201719 Dec 2017

Conference

Conference6th International Workshop on Symbiotic Interaction, SYMBIOTIC 2017
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityEindhoven
Period18/12/201719/12/2017
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume10727 LNCS
ISSN0302-9743

Keywords

  • Implicit data
  • Tourists
  • Transparency
  • Vibrotactile wearable

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