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Human Computer Interaction Institute School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University. Handhelds in the Automobile: The Denali Navigation System. Brad A. Myers [email protected] http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pebbles. General Idea. How can a handheld augment the operation of an automobile? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Handhelds in the Automobile:The Denali Navigation System
Human Computer Interaction Institute Human Computer Interaction Institute School of Computer ScienceSchool of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon University
Brad A. [email protected]
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pebbles
Brad Myers 2Talk for General Motors – 4/02/04
General Idea How can a handheld augment the
operation of an automobile? Not just using a PDA while in a car PDA augments and
interoperates with car Not for driving Examples:
Setting functions, controls Specifying destination for navigation systems
Brad Myers 3Talk for General Motors – 4/02/04
Pebbles Project
This research is part of the Pebbles project Overall goal: investigate use of handhelds
at the same time as PCs and other computerized devices “Multi-Machine User Interfaces”
Assumption: handhelds will frequently be in close interactive communication with each other and other computers Wireless and wired technologies
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Other Domains for Pebbles
Also created applications to study use of PDAs in: Classrooms Offices Meeting rooms Command Post of the Future Homes For the Handicapped
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Personal Universal Controller Two-way communication
Appliance describes its functions Personal Universal Controller then:
Automatically creates user interface Controls the appliance Displays feedback about appliance status
Specifications
Control
Feedback
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Current PUC Specification Language
XML Full documentation for the
specification language and protocol
Has been used to specify many appliances Stereo, MP3 player,
camera, VCR, room lights, elevator, etc.
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Previously Reported
Modeling theGMC Yukon DenaliSUV Has a sophisticated
Driver InformationConsole system
Three-zone HVAC system LCD screen-based navigation system
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Simulator
Navigation System 50+ screens covering most navigation features
Limited direct interaction with the map (e.g. scrolling) Based on interacting with real device
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Navigation Simulator, cont.
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New Work More parts of the Navigation Simulator
Audio functions Various settings
Specification of the Navigation System’s functions in XML Exercises advanced features of PUC
specification language Automatic generation of (parts of) Navigation
System on PocketPCs
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Future Work Future Work on Simulator
Simulate XM radio Conduct a comparison user study
Similar to our previous comparison study Measure time/errors for users using both the physical
unit and handheld remote control Automatic generation with user consistency
Text Input Using EdgeWrite
Human Computer Interaction Institute Human Computer Interaction Institute School of Computer ScienceSchool of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon University
Brad A. [email protected]
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pebbles
Brad Myers 13Talk for General Motors – 4/02/04
Input while physically unstable
GM has sponsored research and patent on a new text entry technique called EdgeWrite™
First aimed at people with motor impairments Unable to make Graffiti or Jot gestures Physical edges provide physical stability
Instability might be a property of the environment, not just the person e.g., on a bus, while walking, or in a car
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Stylus EdgeWrite™
Move along plastic edges inside square hole Recognition based on order corners are hit
OK if the path is jittery No need for:
Shift or caps lock Separate areas for
numbers and letters
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Character Chart
Three subsets: Alphanumerics
(e.g., abc, 123) Punctuation
(e.g., !?#$*) Extended
characters (e.g., ®¶Øç)
144 characters with 306 forms
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Stylus EdgeWrite™ Results After 15 minutes of practice, able-bodied novices:
18% more accurate than Graffiti About the same in speed (~7 WPM with each)
Note: Tasks included numbers and punctuation
Motor-impaired users were vastly more accurate 22/72 in Graffiti, 68/72 in EdgeWrite (Parkinson’s)
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Joystick EdgeWrite™ Could be useful for game consoles, mobile
phones, or on power wheelchairs Compared EdgeWrite to Date Stamp and
Selection Keyboard Tested with unmodified COTS joystick
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Touchpad EdgeWrite™
Use elevated edges around a Synaptics touchpad May be easier for people with motor impairments Maybe mount on the steering wheel or arm-rest?
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Touchpad Pilot Study Two factors
Output visible Touchpad visible
Touchpad visibility a complete non-factor!
Not seeing output doesn’t degrade performance very much
02468
1012141618
WPM Error %
NeitherTouchpadOutputBoth
One subject: 22.61 WPM (maximum)
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Using Joystick on Wheelchair
Custom hardware andsoftware to interfaceto commercial joystick
Informally evaluated with 7disabled power-wheelchair users 6 with Cerebral Palsy, 1 with Multiple Sclerosis Compared to on-screen keyboard and using
EdgeWrite on a touchpad
New!
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Results
Touchpad worked betterthan wheelchair joystick
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EdgeWrite.com
Download EdgeWrite software Find abridged and full character charts Find publications Order plastic templates See http://www.edgewrite.com/ or
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~edgewrite/ Same web site
Brad Myers 23Talk for General Motors – 4/02/04
Future EdgeWrite™ work
Mouse/text disambiguation on touchpad Keyboard/mouse replacement for
people with disabilities Custom (non-commercial) joystick
implementation Cell phone implementation More user tests!
Human Computer Interaction Institute Human Computer Interaction Institute School of Computer ScienceSchool of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon University
Brad A. [email protected]
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pebbles