This paper discusses the user-centered design process of developing a gesture-based interaction technology aimed at interacting with three-dimensional displays at short working distances (e.g., at arm’s length). First, we explored the range and variability of gestures that come natural for users when interacting with 3D displays. The next section describes the challenges encountered when implementing the preferred gestures into the gesture tracking technology. In the final section the gesture tracker is evaluated and compared against the currently dominant interaction paradigm – the computer mouse. Results of the evaluation are used for the design of future prototypes of the technology
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
This paper describes our ongoing research work on deviceless interaction using hand gesture recognit...
MasterAs GUI was widely spread after 1980s, importance of point and click action and pointing device...
This paper discusses the user-centered design process of developing a gesture-based interaction tech...
This paper discusses the user-centered design process of developing a gesture-based interaction tech...
Traditionally, equipment for human-computer interaction (HCI) has been a keyboard and a mouse, but i...
Researchers and developers have continually proposed various forms of gestures for computing applica...
AbstractAs gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate t...
Evolution of user interfaces shapes the change in the human-computer interaction. With rapid emerge ...
Modern hardware and software development has led to an evolution of user interfaces from command-lin...
We have designed and implemented a vision-based system capable of interacting with user's natural ar...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
Evolution of user interfaces shapes the change in the human-computer interaction. With rapid emerge ...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
This paper describes our ongoing research work on deviceless interaction using hand gesture recognit...
MasterAs GUI was widely spread after 1980s, importance of point and click action and pointing device...
This paper discusses the user-centered design process of developing a gesture-based interaction tech...
This paper discusses the user-centered design process of developing a gesture-based interaction tech...
Traditionally, equipment for human-computer interaction (HCI) has been a keyboard and a mouse, but i...
Researchers and developers have continually proposed various forms of gestures for computing applica...
AbstractAs gesture interfaces become more main-stream, it is increasingly important to investigate t...
Evolution of user interfaces shapes the change in the human-computer interaction. With rapid emerge ...
Modern hardware and software development has led to an evolution of user interfaces from command-lin...
We have designed and implemented a vision-based system capable of interacting with user's natural ar...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
Evolution of user interfaces shapes the change in the human-computer interaction. With rapid emerge ...
The continuous progress of interaction technologies reveals that we are witnessing a revolution tha...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
This paper describes our ongoing research work on deviceless interaction using hand gesture recognit...
MasterAs GUI was widely spread after 1980s, importance of point and click action and pointing device...