Theoretically-Defined vs. User-Defined Squeeze Gestures

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作者
Villarreal-Narvaez S. [1 ]
Sluyters A. [1 ]
Vanderdonckt J. [1 ]
Luzayisu E.M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain Research Institute in Management and Organizations, Place des Doyens, 1, Louvain-la-Neuve
[2] Faculté des Sciences, Département de Mathématiques et Informatique, Université de Kinshasa, XI, avenue de l'Université, 1, Kinshasa
关键词
Deformable User Interfaces; Design Guidelines; Gesture Elicitation Study; Gesture User Interfaces; Shape-Changing Interfaces; Squeezable object; Wearable computing;
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10.1145/3567805
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This paper presents theoretical and empirical results about user-defined gesture preferences for squeezable objects by focusing on a particular object: a deformable cushion. We start with a theoretical analysis of potential gestures for this squeezable object by defining a multi-dimension taxonomy of squeeze gestures composed of 82 gesture classes. We then empirically analyze the results of a gesture elicitation study resulting in a set of N=32 participants X 21 referents = 672 elicited gestures, further classified into 26 gesture classes. We also contribute to the practice of gesture elicitation studies by explaining why we started from a theoretical analysis (by systematically exploring a design space of potential squeeze gestures) to end up with an empirical analysis (by conducting a gesture elicitation study afterward): the intersection of the results from these sources confirm or disconfirm consensus gestures. Based on these findings, we extract from the taxonomy a subset of recommended gestures that give rise to design implications for gesture interaction with squeezable objects. © 2022 ACM.
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页码:73 / 102
页数:29
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