Title :
How does audio-haptic enhancement influence emotional response to mobile media?
Author :
Weddle, Amaya Becvar ; Hua Yu
Author_Institution :
Immersion Corp., San Jose, CA, USA
Abstract :
This research sought to characterize and quantify the emotional response to haptic (vibrotactile) enhancement in mobile video applications, and its impact on quality of experience. The findings reported here indicate that participants feel more emotionally involved with certain types of mobile video content when they are accompanied by haptic effects generated from the audio track. Study participants also exhibited heightened emotional arousal levels as indicated by both a physiological measure (electrodermal response rates) and a self-report. These results have important implications for mobile interaction designers, as well as mobile content providers and application developers, who wish to create engaging media experiences for mobile device users.
Keywords :
haptic interfaces; mobile computing; application developers; audio track; audio-haptic enhancement; electrodermal response rates; emotional response; heightened emotional arousal levels; media experiences; mobile content providers; mobile device users; mobile interaction designers; mobile media; mobile video content; physiological measure; quality of experience; self-report; vibrotactile enhancement; Atmospheric measurements; Haptic interfaces; Media; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Particle measurements; Skin; Haptic media; QoE; audio-haptics; audio-to-tactile conversion; emotion metrics; haptics;
Conference_Titel :
Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX), 2013 Fifth International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Klagenfurt am Wo??rthersee
DOI :
10.1109/QoMEX.2013.6603230