Mobile haptic e-book system to support 3D immersive reading in ubiquitous environments

Author:

Alam Kazi Masudul1,Rahman Abu Saleh Md Mahfujur1,Saddik Abdulmotaleb El1

Affiliation:

1. Multimedia Communications Laboratory, University of Ottawa and NYU Abu Dhabi, Canada

Abstract

In order to leverage the use of various modalities such as audio-visual materials in instilling effective learning behavior we present an intuitive approach of annotation based hapto-audio-visual interaction with the traditional digital learning materials such as e-books. By integrating the home entertainment system in the user's reading experience combined with haptic interfaces we want to examine whether such augmentation of modalities influence the user's learning patterns. The proposed Haptic E--Book (HE-Book) system leverages the haptic jacket, haptic arm band as well as haptic sofa interfaces to receive haptic emotive signals wirelessly in the form of patterned vibrations of the actuators and expresses the learning material by incorporating image, video, 3D environment based augmented display in order to pave ways for intimate reading experience in the popular mobile e-book platform.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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