Force Feedback in Video Games Wooseob Jeong School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

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Force Feedback in Video Games Wooseob Jeong School of Information Studies University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Beyond Visualization Multimodal information representation is natural. We use all the senses, not only vision. What about information system? Sound: alarms except for digital music Feeling? Not yet, but used already in video game Force feedback (haptic)

Haptic applications Uni-, Bi- and Tri-variate thematic maps in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) represented by different forces for different values [with Dr. Myke Gluck] Touchable Online Braille Generator 2005 ALA Diversity Research Grant Touchable Online Graphic Generator Prototype in development

Tri-Variate Thematic Map (1) Color Only Display by RGB Combinations

Tri-Variate Thematic Map (2) Multimodal Display (Color-Auditory-Haptic)

Touchable Online Braille Generator (1)

Touchable Online Braille Generator (2)

Touchable Online Braille Generator (3)

Expensive Touchable Graphic

Inexpensive Touchable Graphic

Force Feedback in Video Games

Problem Statement Watching people play video games, I wondered how much the force feedback effect affects gamers performances. Different controllers seemed to have different impacts from the force feedback effect. Complement vs. Interference in multimodality

Experiment Setting (1) Let students play a video game in my office! PlayStation 2 with Gran Turismo 3. Two controllers: wheel vs. game pad Force feedback on/off Only gamers are considered in data analysis

Experiment Setting (2)

Data Analysis (n=42) – I

Data Analysis (n=42) - II

Data Analysis (n=42) - III

Data Analysis (n=42) - IV

Other thoughts Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter, has argued that today's action video games can help players learn to prioritize, improve their hand-eye coordination and teach them how to organize virtual resources and teams to pursue a shared goal. Studies conducted on military recruits and surgeons have supported some of those claims. ( Really? Next Project How much the gamer remember what they see during their game session? (almost nothing …) Old ping pong game or Pac Man game.