In the era of ubiquitous computing, people expect applications to work across different devices. To provide a seamless user experience it is therefore crucial that interfaces and interactions are consistent across different device types. In this paper, we present a method to create gesture sets that are consistent and easily transferable. Our proposed method entails 1) the gesture elicitation on each device type, 2) the consolidation of a unified gesture set, and 3) a final validation by calculating a transferability score. We tested our approach by eliciting a set of user-defined gestures for reading with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) of text for three device types: phone, watch, and glasses. We present the resulting, unified gesture set for RSVP reading and show the feasibility of our method to elicit gesture sets that are consistent across device types with different form factors.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 conf/chi/DinglerRSH18
%A Dingler, Tilman
%A Rzayev, Rufat
%A Shirazi, Alireza Sahami
%A Henze, Niels
%B Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
%D 2018
%E Mandryk, Regan L.
%E Hancock, Mark
%E Perry, Mark
%E Cox, Anna L.
%I ACM
%K 2018 C02 C04 from:leonkokkoliadis sfbtrr161
%P 419:1–419:12
%R 10.1145/3173574.3173993
%T Designing Consistent Gestures Across Device Types: Eliciting RSVP Controls for Phone, Watch, and Glasses
%U https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173993
%X In the era of ubiquitous computing, people expect applications to work across different devices. To provide a seamless user experience it is therefore crucial that interfaces and interactions are consistent across different device types. In this paper, we present a method to create gesture sets that are consistent and easily transferable. Our proposed method entails 1) the gesture elicitation on each device type, 2) the consolidation of a unified gesture set, and 3) a final validation by calculating a transferability score. We tested our approach by eliciting a set of user-defined gestures for reading with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) of text for three device types: phone, watch, and glasses. We present the resulting, unified gesture set for RSVP reading and show the feasibility of our method to elicit gesture sets that are consistent across device types with different form factors.
@inproceedings{conf/chi/DinglerRSH18,
abstract = {In the era of ubiquitous computing, people expect applications to work across different devices. To provide a seamless user experience it is therefore crucial that interfaces and interactions are consistent across different device types. In this paper, we present a method to create gesture sets that are consistent and easily transferable. Our proposed method entails 1) the gesture elicitation on each device type, 2) the consolidation of a unified gesture set, and 3) a final validation by calculating a transferability score. We tested our approach by eliciting a set of user-defined gestures for reading with Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) of text for three device types: phone, watch, and glasses. We present the resulting, unified gesture set for RSVP reading and show the feasibility of our method to elicit gesture sets that are consistent across device types with different form factors.},
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author = {Dingler, Tilman and Rzayev, Rufat and Shirazi, Alireza Sahami and Henze, Niels},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2386b2c62a27f3a81f03517203ed1e96b/sfbtrr161},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
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doi = {10.1145/3173574.3173993},
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pages = {419:1–419:12},
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2020-03-11T15:02:04.000+0100},
title = {Designing Consistent Gestures Across Device Types: Eliciting RSVP Controls for Phone, Watch, and Glasses},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173993},
year = 2018
}