Optimum Apportionment of Letter Presentation Time in a Visual-Audio Display : Preliminary Results
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This paper explores the optimum apportionment of letter presentation time in a visual-audio display from the viewpoint of multimodal interface and carries out a comparison with that in a visual or an audio display. The optimum apportionment of the presentation time of eight randomly-selected Roman letters sequentially presented visually in the same position on the screen and through a headset acoustically was determined for four young males by using the time-continuous model of short-term memory. These apportionments are thought to allow for the easiest retention in short-term memory. The average optimum apportionment, was also obtained. This apportionment has shown the same tendency as that in a visual or an audio display. but minimum presentation time has been slightly shorter than in the audio display. The number of recalled letters in the case of presentation under the optimum apportionment is greater for all subjects than the maximum value of the number of recalled letters, on condition that the presentation time of each letter is made equal. Moreover, there is a significant difference between the former and the letter. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the method employed here has been confirmed in the visual-audio display as well. Furthermore, in the visual-audio display, the number of recalled letters under the optimum apportionment was greater than that in the visual or the audio display for all subjects.
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著者
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Yokoi Hirokazu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu Institute Of Technology Japan
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Yokoi Hirokazu
Department Of Cardiology Kyoto Prefectural Yosanoumi Hospital
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