Title
Using a 3D game to study the perceived quality of lifting device controls
Abstract
This paper introduces a game based evaluation approach for controls of hydraulic lifting devices, utilizing a 3D game environment. The game application is used creating a scenario to evaluate novel interaction techniques. The described work is a pre-study that was conducted to investigate if the presented evaluation approach using an entertainment application is suitable to assess the perceived control by employing different input devices. It was revealed that both the perception of the game and the 3D environment correlate with the perceived quality of control. Additionally it was discovered that a change in the input device influenced perceived control but not the game and 3D environment perception.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1690388.1690434
Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
Keywords
Field
DocType
hydraulic lifting device,different input device,entertainment application,evaluation approach,environment perception,game environment,device control,novel interaction technique,game application,input device,prototype,interaction technique,interaction design,game
Perceived control,Interaction design,Computer science,Entertainment,Quality of control,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Perception,Input device
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Wilfinger120024.62
Martin Murer214221.10
Michael Lankes312017.19
Manfred Tscheligi42567570.72