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Advances in Longitudinal HCI ResearchAugmenting Gestural Interactions with Mid-Air Haptic Feedback: A Case Study of Mixed-Method Longitudinal UX-Testing in the Lab

Advances in Longitudinal HCI Research: Augmenting Gestural Interactions with Mid-Air Haptic... [Ultrasound mid-air haptic feedback is a novel output technology that allows users to experience a sense of touch in mid-air on the unadorned palm and fingers of the hand. Even though a growing body of research has studied various aspects of the UX of mid-air haptics, little is known about what happens to the users’ perception and experience after repeated use. The main reason for this is that today, mid-air haptic technology is not easily integrated in everyday devices (e.g. smartphones) nor widespread, making it difficult for it to be tested outside of a lab environment. This chapter describes the set-up of a longitudinal in-lab study, in which a mixed-method design was used to understand how the hedonic, pragmatic and emotional aspects of the UX of mid-air haptics changed over time. In eight sessions, spread over a five-week period, 31 participants interacted with a gesture-controlled home automation system augmented with mid-air haptic feedback. We report in this chapter on our participant recruitment and retention approach, the mixed-method set-up that was used, and (an excerpt of) the main results. Subsequently, we summarize best practices and propose suggestions for researchers who in the future intend to conduct a multimethod longitudinal study.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Advances in Longitudinal HCI ResearchAugmenting Gestural Interactions with Mid-Air Haptic Feedback: A Case Study of Mixed-Method Longitudinal UX-Testing in the Lab

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Karapanos, Evangelos; Gerken, Jens; Kjeldskov, Jesper; Skov, Mikael B.

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-67321-5
Pages
207 –225
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-67322-2_10
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Abstract

[Ultrasound mid-air haptic feedback is a novel output technology that allows users to experience a sense of touch in mid-air on the unadorned palm and fingers of the hand. Even though a growing body of research has studied various aspects of the UX of mid-air haptics, little is known about what happens to the users’ perception and experience after repeated use. The main reason for this is that today, mid-air haptic technology is not easily integrated in everyday devices (e.g. smartphones) nor widespread, making it difficult for it to be tested outside of a lab environment. This chapter describes the set-up of a longitudinal in-lab study, in which a mixed-method design was used to understand how the hedonic, pragmatic and emotional aspects of the UX of mid-air haptics changed over time. In eight sessions, spread over a five-week period, 31 participants interacted with a gesture-controlled home automation system augmented with mid-air haptic feedback. We report in this chapter on our participant recruitment and retention approach, the mixed-method set-up that was used, and (an excerpt of) the main results. Subsequently, we summarize best practices and propose suggestions for researchers who in the future intend to conduct a multimethod longitudinal study.]

Published: Aug 12, 2021

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