Spatial sound in the use of multimodal interfaces for the acquisition of motor skills

Pablo F. Hoffmann

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Abstract

This paper discusses the potential effectiveness of spatial sound in the use of multimodal interfaces and virtual environment technologies for the acquisition of motor skills. Because skills are generally of multimodal nature, spatial sound is discussed in terms of the role that it may play in facilitating skill acquisition by complementing, or substituting, other sensory modalities. An overview of related research areas on audiovisual and audiotactile interaction is given in connection to the potential benefits of spatial sound as a means to improve the perceptual quality of the interfaces as well as to convey information considered critical for the transfer of motor skills.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAudio Engineering Society Convention Papers : Papers 7314-7500
Number of pages7
PublisherAudio Engineering Society
Publication date2008
ISBN (Electronic)9780-937803-62-2
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventAES Convention - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 17 May 200820 May 2008
Conference number: 124

Conference

ConferenceAES Convention
Number124
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Period17/05/200820/05/2008

Bibliographical note

Paper no. 7381

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