Title :
Experimental Verification of Grasping Information Interface Concept
Author :
Sato, Seiki ; Kitajima, Masahiro ; Fukui, Yukio
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Human Sci. & Biomed. Eng., Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Tsukuba
Abstract :
In human-human communications, especially in face-to-face communication, sub-verbal and non-verbal messages have more importance than messages transported by words. On the other hand, in traditional man-machine interfaces, machines only understand pre-defined operations, and never understand operators´ sub-verbal and non-verbal messages. This causes some usability problems in machine operations. We have proposed elsewhere that grasping information interface concept (GIIC) is the key idea to alleviate the above-mentioned communication gap between man and machine, and this paper verifies GIIC experimentally. GIIC regards grasping-and-moving as a fundamental hand operation necessary for performing tasks using modern man-machine interfaces, and behavioral measures associated with grasping, such as force, posture, etc., should have much potential in developing task-adaptive and operator-adaptive interfaces because it is known that how people grasp devices is dependent on the purpose of these tasks. GIIC provides machines with a communication channel to understand operators´ intents more through the grasping information
Keywords :
mouse controllers (computers); user interfaces; face-to-face communication; grasping information interface concept; human-human communication; man-machine interface; nonverbal message; sub-verbal message; Communication channels; Computer interfaces; Electronic mail; Face; Force measurement; Grasping; Mice; Modems; Usability; User interfaces; Fitts´ law; grasping force; pointing device; silent messages;
Conference_Titel :
SICE-ICASE, 2006. International Joint Conference
Conference_Location :
Busan
Print_ISBN :
89-950038-4-7
Electronic_ISBN :
89-950038-5-5
DOI :
10.1109/SICE.2006.315239