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Tactons: Structured tactile messages for non-visual information displays

Brewster, Stephen and Brown, Lora M.

 

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ID: BRE2004:01 2004
File: BRE2004_01_-_Tactons.pdf
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Keywords: Haptics , tactons

Abstract

Tactile displays are now becoming available in a form that can be easily used in a user interface. This paper describes a new form of tactile output. Tactons, or tactile icons, are structured, abstract messages that can be used to communicate messages non-visually. A range of different parameters can be used for Tacton construction including: frequency, amplitude and duration of a tactile pulse, plus other parameters such as rhythm and location. Tactons have the potential to improve interaction in a range of different areas, particularly where the visual display is overloaded, limited in size or not available, such as interfaces for blind people or in mobile and wearable devices.. This paper describes Tactons, the parameters used to construct them and some possible ways to design them. Examples of where Tactons might prove useful in user interfaces are given.

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The cutaneous (skin-based) component is ignored even though it is a key part of our experience of touch (van Erp, 2002).

The skin is the largest organ in the body, about 2 m2 in the average male (Montagu, 1971).

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address Dunedin organization
booktitle Fifth Australian User Inrerface Conference (AUIC2004) pages 14-23
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