Non-visual identification, localization, and selection of entities of interest in a 3D environment. Menelas, B. J., Picinali, L., Bourdot, P., & Katz, B. F. G. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, February, 2014. 00000
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This paper addresses the use of audio and haptics as a mean to reduce the load of the visual channel in interaction tasks within virtual environments. An examination is made regarding the exploitation of audio and/or haptic interactions for the acquisition of a target of interest in an environment containing multiple and obscured distractors. A first study compares means for identifying and locating a specified target among others employing either audio, haptic, or both sensori-motor channels activated simultaneously. Following an analysis of the results and subject comments, an improved multimodal approach is proposed and evaluated in a second study, combining advantages offered by each sensory channel. Results confirm the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed multimodal approach.
@article{menelas_non-visual_2014,
	title = {Non-visual identification, localization, and selection of entities of interest in a 3D environment},
	issn = {1783-7677, 1783-8738},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12193-014-0148-1},
	doi = {10.1007/s12193-014-0148-1},
	abstract = {This paper addresses the use of audio and haptics as a mean to reduce the load of the visual channel in interaction tasks within virtual environments. An examination is made regarding the exploitation of audio and/or haptic interactions for the acquisition of a target of interest in an environment containing multiple and obscured distractors. A first study compares means for identifying and locating a specified target among others employing either audio, haptic, or both sensori-motor channels activated simultaneously. Following an analysis of the results and subject comments, an improved multimodal approach is proposed and evaluated in a second study, combining advantages offered by each sensory channel. Results confirm the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed multimodal approach.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2014-05-19TZ},
	journal = {Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces},
	author = {Menelas, Bob-Antoine J. and Picinali, Lorenzo and Bourdot, Patrick and Katz, Brian F. G.},
	month = feb,
	year = {2014},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {1--14}
}

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