Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300632
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Grasping Microgestures

Abstract: Figure 1: Grasping Microgestures enable direct and subtle interactions with computer systems while holding an everyday object. This paper presents empirical results from an elicitation study with varied objects, investigating the effect of grasp and object size on user's choice of microgestures, preferred locations, and fingers used.

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“…Tout en englobant les définitions d'un microgeste [1,5,22,29], nous explorons les différentes taxonomies des gestes des doigts rapides, c.-à-d. moins de 4s [1,29], et nous soulignons les problèmes terminologiques existants. Nous considérons ensuite les notations de gestes existantes.…”
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“…Tout en englobant les définitions d'un microgeste [1,5,22,29], nous explorons les différentes taxonomies des gestes des doigts rapides, c.-à-d. moins de 4s [1,29], et nous soulignons les problèmes terminologiques existants. Nous considérons ensuite les notations de gestes existantes.…”
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“…En cohérence avec la grande majorité des travaux de la littérature, nous limitons les microgestes de la main aux seuls mouvements des doigts, ne nécessitant pas l'utilisation de l'avant-bras ou du poignet. Malgré l'absence d'une définition précise, un consensus semble se dégager pour caractériser un microgeste de la main comme étant rapide et subtil [5,22]. De façon similaire, les types de microgestes sont eux aussi mal définis : les noms et descriptions utilisés dans les articles de la littérature sont parfois contradictoires (p.…”
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“…Microgestures are defined as gestures performed with the thumb of a hand onto the fingers of the same hand [7]. Several elicitation studies have been conducted to define appropriate microgestures, either hand free [7] or while grasping objects [6,39,50,51]. Thumb-to-finger gestures are microgestures involving a contact between the thumb and another hand part [41].…”
Section: Microgestures and Thumb-to-finger Gesturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elicitation studies [64,67] have gained significant interest as a method for incorporating end-user participation in the design process with the intent of converging toward a user-friendly [38] and memorable suite of interactions. Such an approach has been adopted to elicit gestures in a large number of contexts, including tabletop displays [68], AR applications [42], drones [4], wearable devices [8,53] and microgesture design [5,55]. The results most relevant to our work are elicitations for assisting in identifying interaction techniques on novel devices such as those for deformable [28] or elastic displays [63].…”
Section: User Elicitationmentioning
confidence: 99%