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Line Drawing Perceptual Characteristics for the Number of Strokes Using an Active-Wheel Mouse
Authors:
Yoshihiko Nomura
Yoshiaki Kashino
Koki Katsuta
Tokuhiro Sugiura
Keywords: Fingerpad; tactile; interface; stroke; perception
Abstract:
This paper reports perceptual characteristics for multiple line-drawings using an “active-wheel mouse” and employing an “After-Recognition Go” presentation strategy. The active-wheel mouse is a mouse interface to which a finger-tactile interface is attached. The finger-tactile interface embodies an active wheel being rotatable in any directions, with any speeds and with any time durations, and the rotation provides slippages to users on their fingertip skin. Users are instructed to accept the slippage stimuli as straight-line stroke motions with specific directions, velocities and lengths. A perceptual experiment was conducted: up to seven, straight-line strokes were presented to subjects, i.e., participants by the active-wheel mouse, and the strokes were drawings reproduced by the subjects. Next, the reproduced strokes were evaluated from the viewpoints of lengths, directions, velocities, and time durations. As a result, it made clear that the active-wheel mouse worked well for line drawing presentation.
Pages: 181 to 184
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2019
Publication date: February 24, 2019
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4138
ISBN: 978-1-61208-686-6
Location: Athens, Greece
Dates: from February 24, 2019 to February 28, 2019