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Considerations of applying surface-based phone gestures to natural context

Published: 17 September 2011 Publication History

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Gesture interaction has enjoyed increasing popularity in human-computer interactions and has applied to different contexts. At the same time, computing has become more mobile and ubiquitous. This study aims to connect the gestures in the 2 contexts by exploring the possibility of applying gestures in mobile context to three-dimensional natural context. To reveal the contextual effects to gesture interactions, the experiment was designed to elicit gestures in the 2 contexts from users. Different analysis methods were applied, foremost of which was the correlation analysis. The results indicate positive correlation exists between phone and free-form gestures, but significantly varies among tasks. The design of gestures can be applied in the different context, after considering the issues of origin, limitation, priority.

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UbiComp '11: Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Ubiquitous computing
September 2011
668 pages
ISBN:9781450306300
DOI:10.1145/2030112

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Published: 17 September 2011

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  1. free-form gesture
  2. gesture interaction
  3. phone gesture
  4. user-defined gesture

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  • (2022)Clarifying Agreement Calculations and Analysis for End-User Elicitation StudiesACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction10.1145/347610129:1(1-70)Online publication date: 7-Jan-2022

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