Performance effects of multi-sensory displays in virtual teleoperation environments

P. D. Barros, R. Lindeman
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Abstract

Multi-sensory displays provide information to users through multiple senses, not only through visuals. They can be designed for the purpose of creating a more-natural interface for users or reducing the cognitive load of a visual-only display. However, because multi-sensory displays are often application-specific, the general advantages of multi-sensory displays over visual-only displays are not yet well understood. Moreover, the optimal amount of information that can be perceived through multi-sensory displays without making them more cognitively demanding than a visual-only displays is also not yet clear. Last, the effects of using redundant feedback across senses on multi-sensory displays have not been fully explored. To shed some light on these issues, this study evaluates the effects of increasing the amount of multi-sensory feedback on an interface, specifically in a virtual teleoperation context. While objective data showed that increasing the number of senses in the interface from two to three led to an improvement in performance, subjective feedback indicated that multi-sensory interfaces with redundant feedback may impose an extra cognitive burden on users.
虚拟遥操作环境下多感官显示器的性能影响
多感官显示器通过多种感官向用户提供信息,而不仅仅是通过视觉。它们的设计目的可以是为用户创造一个更自然的界面,或者减少视觉显示的认知负荷。然而,由于多感官显示通常是特定应用的,因此多感官显示相对于仅视觉显示的总体优势尚未得到很好的理解。此外,通过多感官显示而不使其比仅视觉显示需要更多认知需求的最佳信息量也尚不清楚。最后,跨感官使用冗余反馈对多感官显示的影响尚未得到充分探讨。为了阐明这些问题,本研究评估了增加界面上多感官反馈数量的影响,特别是在虚拟远程操作环境中。虽然客观数据表明,将界面中的感官数量从两个增加到三个可以提高性能,但主观反馈表明,具有冗余反馈的多感官界面可能会给用户带来额外的认知负担。
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