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DoubleFlip: a motion gesture delimiter for interaction

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ABSTRACT

In order to use motion gestures with mobile devices it is imperative that the device be able to distinguish between input motion and everyday motion. In this abstract we present DoubleFlip, a unique motion gesture designed to act as an input delimiter for mobile motion gestures. We demonstrate that the DoubleFlip gesture is extremely resistant to false positive conditions, while still achieving high recognition accuracy. Since DoubleFlip is easy to perform and less likely to be accidentally invoked, it provides an always-active input event for mobile interaction.

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