Survey on Haptic Feedback through Sensory Illusions in Interactive Systems

Author:

Kurzweg Marco1ORCID,Weiss Yannick2ORCID,Ernst Marc O.3ORCID,Schmidt Albrecht2ORCID,Wolf Katrin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Berlin University of Applied Sciences and Technology, Berlin, Germany

2. LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

3. Department of Applied Cognitive Psychology, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

Abstract

A growing body of work in human-computer interaction (HCI), particularly work on haptic feedback and haptic displays, relies on sensory illusions, which is a phenomenon investigated in perception research. However, an overview of which illusions are prevalent in HCI for generating haptic feedback in computing systems and which remain underrepresented, as well as the rationales and possible undiscovered potentials therein, have not yet been provided. Existing surveys on human-computer interfaces using sensory illusions are not only outdated but, more importantly, they do not consider literature across disciplines, namely, perception research and HCI. This article provides a systematic literature review of haptic feedback generated by sensory illusions. By reporting and discussing the findings of 90 publications, we provide an overview of how sensory illusions can be used and adapted to produce haptic feedback and how they are implemented and evaluated in HCI. We moreover identify current trends and research gaps and discuss ideas for possible research directions worth investigating.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) through the projects “Illusionary Surface Interfaces”

“Compensation for intersensory discomfort in real time”

Priority Program SPP2199 “Scalable Interaction Paradigms for Pervasive Computing Environments” and the project “Human-Machine Interaction with Adaptive Multisensory Systems”

Quantitative Methods for Visual Computing

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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