2016
DOI: 10.7250/csimq.2016-6.05
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GestUI: A Model-driven Method and Tool for Including Gesture-based Interaction in User Interfaces

Abstract: Abstract. Among the technological advances in touch-based devices, gesturebased interaction have become a prevalent feature in many application domains. Information systems are starting to explore this type of interaction. As a result, gesture specifications are now being hard-coded by developers at the source code level that hinders their reusability and portability. Similarly, defining new gestures that reflect user requirements is a complex process. This paper describes a model-driven approach to include ge… Show more

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“…Over the last years, the popularity of digital pen input and touch-based interaction significantly increased. They are used in various tasks such as gesture-based user interfaces (UIs) [28,14,4,8,15,17,2,9], handwriting recognition [11,10], signature verification [26], cognitive state assessments [22,18,7,25,23,19], and multimodal learning analysis [3,16]. Recent studies have also explored the interpretability of such systems [19,12,29,18,5,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last years, the popularity of digital pen input and touch-based interaction significantly increased. They are used in various tasks such as gesture-based user interfaces (UIs) [28,14,4,8,15,17,2,9], handwriting recognition [11,10], signature verification [26], cognitive state assessments [22,18,7,25,23,19], and multimodal learning analysis [3,16]. Recent studies have also explored the interpretability of such systems [19,12,29,18,5,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%