Correlation Analysis of Mobile Vibration Parameters and Emotional Responses
Abstract
Different combinations of vibration parameters often provide users with varied emotional experiences in the application scenarios of smartphones. This study examined the subjective preferences of users within specific vibration frequency ranges (50-500Hz) and vibration intensity ranges (0-100) for different vibration parameters. Data was collected from 59 participants on their subjective reactions to different vibration schemes across three emotional dimensions (preference, neutrality, and aversion). Correlation analysis was conducted using the parameters and subjective data. The results of this study will help guide the optimization of vibration parameter combination designs to enhance the vibration feedback experience on smartphones.
Keywords: Smartphone, Vibration Intensity, Vibration Frequency, Parameter Combination, User Preference
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1005415
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