DocumentCode
2826372
Title
Vibrotactile letter reading using a low-resolution tactor array
Author
Yanagida, Yasuyuki ; Kakita, Mitsuhiro ; Lindeman, Robert W. ; Kume, Yuichiro ; Tetsutani, Nobuji
Author_Institution
Media Inf. Sci. Labs., ATR, Kyoto, Japan
fYear
2004
fDate
27-28 March 2004
Firstpage
400
Lastpage
406
Abstract
Vibrotactile displays have been studied for several decades in the context of sensory substitution. Recently, a number of vibrotactile displays have been developed to extend sensory modalities in virtual reality. Some of these target the whole body as the stimulation region, but existing systems are only designed for discrete stimulation points at specific parts of the body. However, since human tactile sensation has more resolution, a higher density might be required in factor alignment in order to realize general-purpose vibrotactile displays. One problem with this approach is that it might result in an impractically high number of required tactors. Our current focus is to explore ways of simplifying the system while maintaining an acceptable level of expressive ability. As a first step, we chose a well-studied task: tactile letter reading. We examined the possibility of distinguishing alphanumeric letters by using only a 3-by-3 array of vibrating motors on the back of a chair. The tactors are driven sequentially in the same sequence as if someone were tracing the letter on the chair´s back. The results showed 87% successful letter recognition in some cases, which was close to the results in previous research with much larger arrays.
Keywords
character recognition; haptic interfaces; touch (physiological); virtual reality; human tactile sensation; letter recognition; sensory substitution; tactor array; vibrotactile displays; vibrotactile letter reading; virtual reality; Computer displays; Computer science; Elbow; Haptic interfaces; Humans; Information science; Knowledge engineering; Laboratories; Virtual environment; Virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2004. HAPTICS '04. Proceedings. 12th International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2112-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HAPTIC.2004.1287227
Filename
1287227
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