Exploring Vibrotactile and Peripheral Cues for Spatial Attention Guidance

Tim Claudius Stratmann, Andreas Löcken, Uwe Gruenefeld, Wilko Heuten, Susanne CJ Boll
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For decision making in monitoring and control rooms situation awareness is key. Given the often spacious and complex environments, simple alarms are not sufficient for attention guidance (e.g., on ship bridges). In our work, we explore shifting attention towards the location of relevant entities in large cyber-physical systems. Therefore, we used pervasive displays: tactile displays on both upper arms and a peripheral display. With these displays, we investigated shifting the attention in a seated and standing scenario. In a first user study, we evaluated four distinct cue patterns for each on-body display. We tested seated monitoring limited to 90° in front of the user. In a second study, we continued with the two patterns from the first study for lowest and highest urgency perceived. Here, we investigated standing monitoring in a 360° environment. We found that tactile cues led to faster arousal times than visual cues, whereas the attention shift speed for visual cues was faster than tactile cues.
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空间注意引导的振动触觉和周边线索探索
在监控室的决策中,态势感知是关键。考虑到通常是宽敞和复杂的环境,简单的警报不足以引起注意(例如,在船桥上)。在我们的工作中,我们探索将注意力转移到大型网络物理系统中相关实体的位置。因此,我们使用了普适显示器:上臂的触觉显示器和外围显示器。通过这些显示器,我们研究了在坐着和站着的情况下注意力的转移。在第一个用户研究中,我们评估了每种身体显示的四种不同提示模式。我们测试了限制在用户前方90°的坐式监控。在第二项研究中,我们继续使用第一项研究中的两种模式,用于感知到的最低和最高紧迫性。在这里,我们研究了360°环境下的站立监测。我们发现,触觉线索比视觉线索导致的唤醒时间更快,而视觉线索的注意力转移速度比触觉线索快。
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