The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces, Volume 1. Sharon Oviatt
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2.4 Behavioral Results in Children
2.5 Neuroimaging Studies in Adults
2.6 Neuroimaging Studies in Developing Populations
2.7 Theoretical Implications–Embodied Cognition
2.8 Implications for Multimodal-Multisensor Interface Design
PART II APPROACHES TO DESIGN AND USER MODELING
Chapter 3 Multisensory Haptic Interactions: Understanding the Sense and Designing for It
Karon E. MacLean, Oliver S. Schneider, Hasti Seifi
3.2 Interaction Models for Multimodal Applications
3.3 Physical Design Space of Haptic Media
3.5 Frontiers for Haptic Design
Focus Questions
References
Chapter 4 A Background Perspective on Touch as a Multimodal (and Multisensor) Construct
Ken Hinckley
4.2 The Duality of Sensors and Modalities
4.3 A Model of Foreground and Background Interaction
4.4 Seven Views of Touch Interaction
4.5 Summary and Discussion
Focus Questions
References
Chapter 5 Understanding and Supporting Modality Choices
Anthony Jameson, Per Ola Kristensson
5.2 Synthesis of Research on Modality Choices
5.3 Brief Introduction to the ASPECT and ARCADE Models
5.4 Consequence-Based Choice
5.5 Trial-and-Error-Based Choice
5.6 Policy-Based Choice
5.7 Experience-Based Choice
5.8 Other Choice Patterns
5.9 Recapitulation and Ideas for Future Research
Focus Questions
References
Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Multimodal Communication with Speech and Gesture
6.3 Models of Speech and Gesture Production
6.4 A Computational Cognitive Model of Speech and Gesture Production
6.5 Simulation-based Testing
6.6 Summary
Focus Questions
References
Chapter 7 Multimodal Feedback in HCI: Haptics, Non-Speech Audio, and Their Applications
Euan Freeman, Graham Wilson, Dong-Bach Vo, Alex Ng, Ioannis Politis, Stephen Brewster
7.1 Overview of Non-Visual Feedback Modalities
7.2 Applications of Multimodal Feedback: Accessibility and Mobility
7.3 Conclusions and Future Directions
Focus Questions
References
Chapter 8 Multimodal Technologies for Seniors: Challenges and Opportunities
Cosmin Munteanu, Albert Ali Salah
8.2 Senior Users and Challenges
8.3 Specific Application Areas
8.4 Available Multimodal-Multisensor Technologies
8.5 Multimodal Interaction for Older Adults—Usability, Design, and Adoption Challenges
8.6 Conclusions