DocumentCode
1917751
Title
Evaluation of auditory feedback on task performance in virtual assembly environment
Author
Zhang, Ying ; Sotudeh, Reza
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Glasgow Univ., UK
fYear
2004
fDate
14-16 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
206
Lastpage
214
Abstract
This paper presents our approach for the integration of auditory feedback into virtual assembly environment (VAE), and the investigation of the effect of auditory and visual feedback on the assembly task performance in virtual environments (VE). This VE experimental system platform brought together complex technologies such as constraint-based assembly simulation, optical motion tracking technology, and real-time 3D sound generation technology around a virtual reality (VR) workbench and a common software platform. Several experiments have been conducted to explore and evaluate the effectiveness of neutral, visual, auditory and integrated feedback mechanisms on task performance in the context of assembly simulation in VEs. Peg-in-a-hole assembly task has been used as the task case to perform the experiments, using sixteen subjects. Both objective performance data (task completion time) and subjective opinions (questionnaires) on the utilisation of auditory and visual feedback in VAE were gained from the experiments. The results showed that the addition of auditory feedback did introduce an improvement in the virtual assembly task performance. They also indicated that the statistically significant effect of the combination of auditory and visual feedback on the assembly task performance was better than individual feedback mechanism used alone. Most of the users preferred the combined feedbacks to the individual ones. The subjects´ comments demonstrated that non-realistic feedback would defer performance and increase the level of frustration.
Keywords
assembling; digital simulation; feedback; virtual manufacturing; virtual reality; auditory feedback evaluation; constraint-based assembly simulation; neutral feedback; optical motion tracking technology; peg-in-a-hole assembly task; real-time 3D sound generation technology; task completion time; virtual assembly environment; virtual reality; visual feedback; Assembly systems; Hardware; Humans; Optical feedback; Performance evaluation; Real time systems; Tracking; Virtual environment; Virtual reality; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer and Information Technology, 2004. CIT '04. The Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2216-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIT.2004.1357198
Filename
1357198
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