LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field study of aimed movements in graphical user interfaces, designed to get better insight into pointing in the real (electronic) world and assess the validity of Fitts' law in the wild. We unobtrusively collected kinematic data from 24 users over several months, and segmented it into a table of 2 million movements. We show that Fitts' law is indeed robust for modeling pointing performance, provided that an adequate noise reduction process is applied. We introduce the length-distance index (LDI) to take into account the fact that many movements are not straight, and we introduce an extension of Fitts' law that includes an LDI term. We also show evide...
We present a method for obtaining lab-quality measurements of pointing performance from unobtrusive ...
AbstractAs gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate t...
Recent technological developments have made viable a man-machine interface heavily dependent on grap...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
Paper session: Pointing 2: Fitts lawInternational audienceFitts' pointing paradigm is widely used to...
Models of human motor behavior are well known as an aid in the design of user interfaces (UIs). Most...
Unpublished manuscript, 48 pages.Fitts' law is a well known empirical relation which predicts aimed-...
Since the advent of graphical user interfaces, electronic information has grown exponentially, where...
Fitts' Law is a powerful model of human movements that predicts the time that it takes to move to ta...
Part 7: Pointing and Target SelectionInternational audienceMovement time in Fitts’ law is usually co...
International audienceThe design of Fitts' historical reciprocal tapping experiment gravely confound...
abstract: As gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate...
We present a method for obtaining lab-quality measurements of pointing performance from unobtrusive ...
AbstractAs gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate t...
Recent technological developments have made viable a man-machine interface heavily dependent on grap...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
LRI Technical Repport Number 1480, Univ. Paris-Sud, 11 pages.This paper presents the first field stu...
Paper session: Pointing 2: Fitts lawInternational audienceFitts' pointing paradigm is widely used to...
Models of human motor behavior are well known as an aid in the design of user interfaces (UIs). Most...
Unpublished manuscript, 48 pages.Fitts' law is a well known empirical relation which predicts aimed-...
Since the advent of graphical user interfaces, electronic information has grown exponentially, where...
Fitts' Law is a powerful model of human movements that predicts the time that it takes to move to ta...
Part 7: Pointing and Target SelectionInternational audienceMovement time in Fitts’ law is usually co...
International audienceThe design of Fitts' historical reciprocal tapping experiment gravely confound...
abstract: As gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate...
We present a method for obtaining lab-quality measurements of pointing performance from unobtrusive ...
AbstractAs gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate t...
Recent technological developments have made viable a man-machine interface heavily dependent on grap...