Presentation 2008/5/22
Visual feedback methods for the error-tolerant scanning communication system
Hiroki MORI,
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Abstract(in English) An intelligent scanning communication system that can automatically correct errors caused by users' inaccurate switch timing has been proposed and its effectiveness was confirmed in the previous works. The system, however, expects somewhat tricky operation of the users, because when a user accidentally selects the next column to the expected one, the cursor never reach the expected character, even though the character would be revived by the error correction facility. This report introduces two new cursor shapes that were proposed as error-correction-aware visual feedback methods. A set of text input experiments was conducted for elucidating the cognitive effects of the cursor shapes. The results revealed: (i) The 3×3 cursor degraded the performance a lot, (ii) the 1×3 cursor was little better than the conventional 1×1 cursor. These results justified the use of the conventional cursor shape, at least for proficient users.
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Keyword(in English) Scanning communication system / cursor / cognition / mental workload
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Title (in English) Visual feedback methods for the error-tolerant scanning communication system
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Keyword(1) Scanning communication system
Keyword(2) cursor
Keyword(3) cognition
Keyword(4) mental workload
1st Author's Name Hiroki MORI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University()
Date 2008/5/22
Paper # SP2008-10,WIT2008-10
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 67
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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