Title
Use of Vibration for Touch Pen to Provide the Feel of Writing on Paper.
Abstract
This poster discusses pen-on-paper experience on a mobile platform for learning a writing system. A writing system is a set of letters such as the English alphabet and the Japanese Hiragana. Each letter is made from a number of strokes and these strokes are written in a specific order or stroke order. For learning a writing system on a mobile platform, this poster focuses on the problem with lack of feeling writing on real paper and builds a vibrotactile feedback pen called a vib-touch pen using a common touch pen and a common vibration speaker to give users pen-on-paper experience. An experiment in pen-on-paper experience is conducted and the result shows that a vib-touch pen gives users more pen-on-paper experience than the other two conditions of a normal touch pen and touch with their own finger.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
HCI
Hiragana,Stroke order,Computer science,Writing system,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Feeling,Computer aided education,Interface design,Alphabet
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Makio Ishihara1913.65
Ayaka Imato200.34
Yukio Ishihara3118.52