Title :
Eye gaze and movement behaviour in the operation of adaptive in-car touchscreens
Author :
Bachfischer, Katharina ; Waeller, Christoph ; Troesterer, Sandra ; Tatzel, Annette ; León, Fernando Puente
Author_Institution :
Group Res., Wolfsburg
Abstract :
The usability of in-car touchscreens with small display areas can be significantly improved if buttons are only displayed or enlarged once the userpsilas hand approaches the display. This survey examines the influence of such adaptive buttons on eye and hand movements in the vehicle. The results show that movement behaviour in the use of both static and adaptive interfaces comprises a number of movement phases whose interplay can be described with the Optimized Initial Impulse Model (OIIM). The adaptive expansion of buttons leads to significantly lower error rates compared with non-adaptive buttons, given comparable movement times. A particular observation was the influence of indicators (visible information on the relevant target prior to start of movement) during the use of adaptive interfaces. It emerges that these contribute to a reduction of the movement times, as they make motion planning easier and thereby significantly increase the precision of the initial movement phase. In addition, this means a clear reduction in eye gaze duration.
Keywords :
driver information systems; image recognition; touch sensitive screens; adaptive buttons; adaptive in-car touchscreens; adaptive interfaces; eye gaze; hand movements; motion planning; movement behaviour; optimized initial impulse model; static interfaces; visible information; Erbium; Error analysis; ISO standards; Intelligent vehicles; Large screen displays; Linear regression; Mathematical model; Usability; Vehicle driving; Wheels;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Eindhoven
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2568-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-0587
DOI :
10.1109/IVS.2008.4621138