Proceedings of the 7th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3205873.3205887
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ShapelineGuide

Abstract: Figure 1: ShapelineGuide supports users of large interactive displays in performing mid-air gestures: Upon activating the tool (left) users get feedback on the hand(s) to be used for executing a gesture (middle) and we provide both feedback and feedforward during executing the gesture (right).

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“…In the context of motions in 3D space, it is common to have gestures that involve more than a hand. For example, a mirrored reflection of the user's skeleton [14,15,39] or a shadow of the user's body [18,41] was used to guide whole-body movements in front of a large display. In both of these techniques, the feedforward guide is for a single predetermined movement, not to choose among possible movements.…”
Section: Guidance For Mid-air and Related Gesturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of motions in 3D space, it is common to have gestures that involve more than a hand. For example, a mirrored reflection of the user's skeleton [14,15,39] or a shadow of the user's body [18,41] was used to guide whole-body movements in front of a large display. In both of these techniques, the feedforward guide is for a single predetermined movement, not to choose among possible movements.…”
Section: Guidance For Mid-air and Related Gesturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be particularly beneficial in the context of embodied interaction [5][6][7], especially when designing gestures and body movements to control interactive data visualizations on public displays [8]. In fact, due to the limited availability of the established gestures and bodily movements [9] for data exploration, designers need to quickly create tailored gestures for every novel application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%