Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision warnings, cell phone tasks). In contrast, the goal of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of enhanced auditory menu cues in a simulated driving context. The advanced auditory cues of “spearcons” (compressed speech cues) and “spindex” (a speech-based index cue) were predicted to improve both menu navigation and driving. Two experiments used a dual task paradigm in which users selected songs on the vehicle’s infotainment system. In Experiment 1, 24 undergraduates played a simple, perceptual-motor ball-catching game (the primary task; a surrogate for driving), and navigated through an alphabetized list of 150 song titles—rendered as a...
Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory men...
Within vehicle Human Machine Interface design, visual displays are predominant, taking up more and m...
The research in this dissertation developed and evaluated a new method for menuing interaction that ...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
Objective: Driver distraction and inattention are the main causes of accidents. The fact that device...
Using touchscreens while driving introduces competition for visual attention that increases crash ri...
Driving distraction is a vital issue within driving research. This paper discusses ongoing research ...
This study investigated navigation through a cell phone menu in the presence of auditory cues (text-...
This study simulated and compared cell phone contact book menu navigation using combinations of both...
As automated vehicles currently do not provide sufficient feedback relating to the primary driving t...
This study investigates auditory display (audio only) menu interfaces and navigational cues. In an ...
Speech, auditory icons (sounds imitating real world events), environmental sounds (naturally occurri...
drivers with radically enhanced information and functionality. The nature of the current DAS require...
This thesis investigated the impact of applying “spindex” text to speech (TTS) auditory cues in a lo...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)A pilot study was cond...
Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory men...
Within vehicle Human Machine Interface design, visual displays are predominant, taking up more and m...
The research in this dissertation developed and evaluated a new method for menuing interaction that ...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
Objective: Driver distraction and inattention are the main causes of accidents. The fact that device...
Using touchscreens while driving introduces competition for visual attention that increases crash ri...
Driving distraction is a vital issue within driving research. This paper discusses ongoing research ...
This study investigated navigation through a cell phone menu in the presence of auditory cues (text-...
This study simulated and compared cell phone contact book menu navigation using combinations of both...
As automated vehicles currently do not provide sufficient feedback relating to the primary driving t...
This study investigates auditory display (audio only) menu interfaces and navigational cues. In an ...
Speech, auditory icons (sounds imitating real world events), environmental sounds (naturally occurri...
drivers with radically enhanced information and functionality. The nature of the current DAS require...
This thesis investigated the impact of applying “spindex” text to speech (TTS) auditory cues in a lo...
Presented at the 22nd International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD-2016)A pilot study was cond...
Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory men...
Within vehicle Human Machine Interface design, visual displays are predominant, taking up more and m...
The research in this dissertation developed and evaluated a new method for menuing interaction that ...