We report results from a formal user study of interactive 3D rotation using the mouse-driven Virtual Sphere and Arcball techniques, as well as multidimensional input techniques based on magnetic orientation sensors. MultidimensionaI input is often assumed to allow users to work quickly, but at the cost of precision, due to the instability of the hand moving in the open air. We show that, at least for the orientation matching task used in this experiment, users can take advantage of the integrated degrees of freedom provided by multidimensional input without necessarily sacrificing precision: using multidimensional input, users completed the experimental task up to 36 % faster without any statistically detectable loss of accuracy. We also re...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceRotating 3D objects is a difficult task. We prese...
Rotations performed with the index finger and thumb involve some of the most complex motor action am...
Kinesiology research has shown that translation and rotation are inseparable actions in the real wor...
In an experiment input methods for object rotation with differing degrees of freedom were assessed. ...
Virtual trackball techniques are widely used when 3D interaction is performed through interfaces wit...
International audienceWe evaluate the performance and usability of mouse-based, touch-based, and tan...
Now that 3D interaction is available on tablets and smart phones, it becomes critical to provide eff...
This paper presents a modified computer mouse, the Orienting Mouse, which delivers orientation as an...
We evaluate the performance and usability of mouse-based, touch-based, and tangible interaction for ...
Due to the progress in computer graphics hardware high resolution 3d models may be explored at inte...
Purpose. We investigate the processing of visual information about rotations in three-dimensional sp...
The paper presents the “Turntable”, a 3D input device for orienting objects using the non-dominant ...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceWe present a user study assessing spatial transfe...
International audienceRotating 3D objects on desktop computers with a mouse or a trackpad is a notor...
Among the 3D interaction techniques designed in the last decades to examine virtual objects using th...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceRotating 3D objects is a difficult task. We prese...
Rotations performed with the index finger and thumb involve some of the most complex motor action am...
Kinesiology research has shown that translation and rotation are inseparable actions in the real wor...
In an experiment input methods for object rotation with differing degrees of freedom were assessed. ...
Virtual trackball techniques are widely used when 3D interaction is performed through interfaces wit...
International audienceWe evaluate the performance and usability of mouse-based, touch-based, and tan...
Now that 3D interaction is available on tablets and smart phones, it becomes critical to provide eff...
This paper presents a modified computer mouse, the Orienting Mouse, which delivers orientation as an...
We evaluate the performance and usability of mouse-based, touch-based, and tangible interaction for ...
Due to the progress in computer graphics hardware high resolution 3d models may be explored at inte...
Purpose. We investigate the processing of visual information about rotations in three-dimensional sp...
The paper presents the “Turntable”, a 3D input device for orienting objects using the non-dominant ...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceWe present a user study assessing spatial transfe...
International audienceRotating 3D objects on desktop computers with a mouse or a trackpad is a notor...
Among the 3D interaction techniques designed in the last decades to examine virtual objects using th...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceRotating 3D objects is a difficult task. We prese...
Rotations performed with the index finger and thumb involve some of the most complex motor action am...
Kinesiology research has shown that translation and rotation are inseparable actions in the real wor...