Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

skip to main content
10.1145/2735711.2735800acmotherconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PagesahConference Proceedingsconference-collections
research-article

Using point-light movement as peripheral visual guidance for scooter navigation

Published: 09 March 2015 Publication History

Abstract

This work presents a preliminary study of utilizing point-light movement in scooter drivers' peripheral vision for turn-by-turn navigation. We examine six types of basic 1D point-light movement, and the results suggests several of them can be easily picked up and comprehended by peripheral vision in parallel with the on-going foveal vision task, and can be use to provide effective and distraction-free route-guiding experiences for scooter driving.

References

[1]
Costanza, E., Inverso, S. A., Pavlov, E., Allen, R., and Maes, P. Eye-q: Eyeglass peripheral display for subtle intimate notifications. In Proc. MobileHCI '06 (2006), 211--218.
[2]
Gross, H., Singer, W., Totzeck, M., Blechinger, F., Achtner, B., Dörband, B., and Müller, H. Handbook of Optical Systems, vol. 4. Wiley Online Library, 2008.
[3]
Kun, A. L., Paek, T., Medenica, v., Memarović, N., and Palinko, O. Glancing at personal navigation devices can affect driving: Experimental results and design implications. In Proc. Automotive UI '09 (2009), 129--136.
[4]
Prasad, M., Taele, P., Goldberg, D., and Hammond, T. A. Haptimoto: Turn-by-turn haptic route guidance interface for motorcyclists. In Proc. CHI '14 (2014), 3597--3606.
[5]
Somervell, J., McCrickard, D. S., North, C., and Shukla, M. An evaluation of information visualization in attention-limited environments. In Proc. VISSYM '02 (2002), 211--216.

Cited By

View all
  • (2021)Augmented Senses: Evaluating Sensory Enhancement ApplicationsTechnology-Augmented Perception and Cognition10.1007/978-3-030-30457-7_7(229-254)Online publication date: 5-Jan-2021
  • (2019)ClairbuoyanceProceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3290605.3300467(1-12)Online publication date: 2-May-2019
  • (2018)Experiencing VOSProceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction10.1145/3240167.3240230(944-947)Online publication date: 29-Sep-2018
  • Show More Cited By

Index Terms

  1. Using point-light movement as peripheral visual guidance for scooter navigation

    Recommendations

    Comments

    Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.

    Information & Contributors

    Information

    Published In

    cover image ACM Other conferences
    AH '15: Proceedings of the 6th Augmented Human International Conference
    March 2015
    241 pages
    ISBN:9781450333498
    DOI:10.1145/2735711
    • General Chairs:
    • Suranga Nanayakkara,
    • Ellen Yi-Luen Do,
    • Program Chairs:
    • Jun Rekimoto,
    • Jochen Huber,
    • Bing-Yu Chen
    Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected]

    Publisher

    Association for Computing Machinery

    New York, NY, United States

    Publication History

    Published: 09 March 2015

    Permissions

    Request permissions for this article.

    Check for updates

    Author Tags

    1. peripheral visualization
    2. point-light movement

    Qualifiers

    • Research-article

    Conference

    AH '15
    AH '15: The 6th Augmented Human International Conference
    March 9 - 11, 2015
    Singapore, Singapore

    Acceptance Rates

    Overall Acceptance Rate 121 of 306 submissions, 40%

    Contributors

    Other Metrics

    Bibliometrics & Citations

    Bibliometrics

    Article Metrics

    • Downloads (Last 12 months)6
    • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)2
    Reflects downloads up to 14 Nov 2024

    Other Metrics

    Citations

    Cited By

    View all
    • (2021)Augmented Senses: Evaluating Sensory Enhancement ApplicationsTechnology-Augmented Perception and Cognition10.1007/978-3-030-30457-7_7(229-254)Online publication date: 5-Jan-2021
    • (2019)ClairbuoyanceProceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3290605.3300467(1-12)Online publication date: 2-May-2019
    • (2018)Experiencing VOSProceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction10.1145/3240167.3240230(944-947)Online publication date: 29-Sep-2018
    • (2018)VOS -- Designing a Visual Orientation SystemExtended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3170427.3188673(1-6)Online publication date: 20-Apr-2018

    View Options

    Login options

    View options

    PDF

    View or Download as a PDF file.

    PDF

    eReader

    View online with eReader.

    eReader

    Media

    Figures

    Other

    Tables

    Share

    Share

    Share this Publication link

    Share on social media