«Otogi Box»: a cubic haptic interface for presenting a story through tactile communication

Makiko Azuma, Takuya Handa, K. Komine
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Abstract

Haptic technology provides users with an experience that is unattainable via audiovisual information alone. Researchers have previously attempted to synchronize tactile information with video to enhance the multimedia experience, although their studies were based on the assumption that visual information is present. Tactile stimuli usually act as additional information for a story and do not normally arouse people’s imagination regarding a story; a door opening, water dripping onto the floor, or someone walking across the floor is usually presented through visual information. This study proposes the “Otogi Box,” a cubic haptic storytelling interface using tactile stimuli. The haptic interface provides a whole new user experience, letting them feel the story unfold in their hands. The interface independently vibrates each of its faces based on the audio signals providing various touch sensations that fit a specific story. We present “Dwarf’s House” as a demo story, wherein users feel a dwarf realistically entering and exiting the box. For instance, the right face vibrates as if a door is opening when the dwarf opens the door on the right side of the house. The basic storytelling capabilities of the interface was tested through a user evaluation. The results revealed that the proposed interface could effectively present a simple story through tactile sense without any visual information, and enabled stimulation of users’ imagination in a unique manner.
«Otogi Box»:通过触觉交流呈现故事的立方体触觉界面
触觉技术为用户提供了一种仅通过视听信息无法获得的体验。研究人员此前曾试图将触觉信息与视频同步,以增强多媒体体验,尽管他们的研究是基于视觉信息存在的假设。触觉刺激通常作为故事的附加信息,通常不会引起人们对故事的想象;门开了,水滴到地板上,或者有人走过地板,通常是通过视觉信息来呈现的。本研究提出了“Otogi Box”,一个使用触觉刺激的立方体触觉讲故事界面。触觉界面提供了全新的用户体验,让他们感觉故事在手中展开。这个界面会根据音频信号独立地振动每一张脸,提供适合特定故事的各种触摸感觉。我们将“矮人的房子”作为一个演示故事呈现,在这个故事中,用户可以真实地感受到一个矮人进出盒子。例如,当侏儒打开房子右边的门时,右边的脸就会震动,就好像一扇门打开了一样。通过用户评估测试了界面的基本讲故事能力。结果表明,所提出的界面可以在没有任何视觉信息的情况下,通过触觉有效地呈现一个简单的故事,并以独特的方式激发用户的想象力。
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