A tangible audio-visual interface based on the metaphor of balancing a ball on a tiltable track allows the measurement of human control movements under different conditions of sensory feedback. This specific scenario of human-system interaction forms an example for the definition of various measures of performance and quality of interaction. The dependence of these measures on specific configurations of the interface with regard to the employed audio-visual feedback, and their relationship is discussed.
Cite as: Rath, M. (2006) On the relevance of auditory feedback for subjective and objective quality of control in a balancing task. Proc. 2nd ISCA/DEGA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems (PQS 2006), 85-88
@inproceedings{rath06_pqs, author={Matthias Rath}, title={{On the relevance of auditory feedback for subjective and objective quality of control in a balancing task}}, year=2006, booktitle={Proc. 2nd ISCA/DEGA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems (PQS 2006)}, pages={85--88} }