This paper describes the exploration of a new category of a touchscreen interface. An eyes-free interface harnesses innate human abilities and product affordances to allow reduced levels of visual attention. Interface design for eyes-free interaction with a featureless screen is highly challenging; however, it can be achieved by simplifying and optimizing menu layout patterns to take advantage of innate human abilities including proprioception and spatial memory. This opens up a range of possibilities for peripheral device control under one-handed thumb mobile interaction. To this end, two experiments with different modes of presentation were conducted to understand the effect of interface configurations on performance accuracy caused by sp...
International audienceWe present a set of 8 thumb-to-finger microgestures (TTF μGestures) that can b...
Researchers are exploring touchless interactions in diverse usage contexts. These include interactin...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)We use gestures frequently in daily life—to...
This paper describes the exploration of a new category of a touchscreen interface. An eyes-free inte...
Smartphones are considered ubiquitous in our daily life, allowing us to conveniently manipulate data...
The eyes-free touchscreen interface is a category of interfaces for controlling devices with minimal...
Gestural interfaces are user interfaces controlled by users’ gestures, such as taps, flicks and swip...
Recent findings from Embodied Cognition reveal strong effects of arm and hand movement on spatial me...
Figure 1: The user scans through eight different orientations of their mobile device where a specifi...
This thesis explores how promising gaze interaction can replace touch interaction on handheld multi-...
While mobile devices offer new opportunities to gain independence in everyday activities for people ...
It is important to gain a better understanding of how drivers interact with in-vehicle touchscreens ...
Recent findings from Embodied Cognition reveal strong effects of arm and hand movement on spatial me...
The Midas touch is reflected by the interactive feedback of interface functional elements, and a low...
This article presents a comparison of the effects of input-output location (co-located versus discre...
International audienceWe present a set of 8 thumb-to-finger microgestures (TTF μGestures) that can b...
Researchers are exploring touchless interactions in diverse usage contexts. These include interactin...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)We use gestures frequently in daily life—to...
This paper describes the exploration of a new category of a touchscreen interface. An eyes-free inte...
Smartphones are considered ubiquitous in our daily life, allowing us to conveniently manipulate data...
The eyes-free touchscreen interface is a category of interfaces for controlling devices with minimal...
Gestural interfaces are user interfaces controlled by users’ gestures, such as taps, flicks and swip...
Recent findings from Embodied Cognition reveal strong effects of arm and hand movement on spatial me...
Figure 1: The user scans through eight different orientations of their mobile device where a specifi...
This thesis explores how promising gaze interaction can replace touch interaction on handheld multi-...
While mobile devices offer new opportunities to gain independence in everyday activities for people ...
It is important to gain a better understanding of how drivers interact with in-vehicle touchscreens ...
Recent findings from Embodied Cognition reveal strong effects of arm and hand movement on spatial me...
The Midas touch is reflected by the interactive feedback of interface functional elements, and a low...
This article presents a comparison of the effects of input-output location (co-located versus discre...
International audienceWe present a set of 8 thumb-to-finger microgestures (TTF μGestures) that can b...
Researchers are exploring touchless interactions in diverse usage contexts. These include interactin...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)We use gestures frequently in daily life—to...