Oral messages improve visual search
Suzanne Kieffer (INRIA Rocquencourt / INRIA Lorraine - LORIA),, No\"elle Carbonell (INRIA Rocquencourt / INRIA Lorraine - LORIA)

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that multimodal oral messages combining speech and visual cues significantly enhance the speed and accuracy of visual search tasks on crowded displays, especially under higher difficulty levels.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on the efficiency and usability of oral spatial messages in aiding visual search, addressing a gap in multimodal output message design and evaluation.
Findings
Multimodal messages improve search speed and accuracy.
Participants preferred multimodal over visual-only messages.
Effectiveness varies with scene structure and task difficulty.
Abstract
Input multimodality combining speech and hand gestures has motivated numerous usability studies. Contrastingly, issues relating to the design and ergonomic evaluation of multimodal output messages combining speech with visual modalities have not yet been addressed extensively. The experimental study presented here addresses one of these issues. Its aim is to assess the actual efficiency and usability of oral system messages including brief spatial information for helping users to locate objects on crowded displays rapidly. Target presentation mode, scene spatial structure and task difficulty were chosen as independent variables. Two conditions were defined: the visual target presentation mode (VP condition) and the multimodal target presentation mode (MP condition). Each participant carried out two blocks of visual search tasks (120 tasks per block, and one block per condition). Scene…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTactile and Sensory Interactions · Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology · Speech and dialogue systems
