Presentation 2006/10/19
Comparison between Tactile and Visual Properties based on Linear Separability in Search
Kenji YOKOI, Tenji WAKE, Hiromi WAKE, Shinya SAIDA, Katsumi WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) In visual search, a target which is linearly separable from distractors in a feature space can be detectable faster than a nonlinearly separable target. We compared tactile search with visual search based on the linear separability in size. It was found that the linear separability was maintained in both tactile and visual search, and the top-down knowledge independent of modalities facilitated the detection of linearly separable targets. However, qualitative differences in the search process between modalities were also observed.
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Keyword(in English) Tactile search / Visual search / Linear separability / Multi-modality
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Title (in English) Comparison between Tactile and Visual Properties based on Linear Separability in Search
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Keyword(1) Tactile search
Keyword(2) Visual search
Keyword(3) Linear separability
Keyword(4) Multi-modality
1st Author's Name Kenji YOKOI
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Tenji WAKE
2nd Author's Affiliation Chukyo University
3rd Author's Name Hiromi WAKE
3rd Author's Affiliation Kanagawa University
4th Author's Name Shinya SAIDA
4th Author's Affiliation National Defense Academy
5th Author's Name Katsumi WATANABE
5th Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo:Japan Science and Technology Agency
Date 2006/10/19
Paper # HIP2006-48
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 328
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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