Z2-0834 — Annual report 2008
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A user study of auditory versus visual interfaces for use while driving

Two new auditory interfaces were proposed and their efficiency was compared to a standard visual interface. Both auditory interfaces consisted of spatialized auditory cues representing individual items in the hierarchical structure of the menu. The visual interface was shown on a small in-vehicle LCD screen. In all three cases, a custom-made interaction device (a scrolling wheel and two buttons) was used for controlling the interface. The experiment proved that both auditory interfaces were effective to use in a mobile environment when user’s visual channel was strongly distracted.

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Citation of the paper: A user study of auditory versus visual interfaces for use while driving

The published work has been cited in the paper entitled »TAM-based success modeling in ERP« in the SCI journal »Interacting with computers«.

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