Multi-finger chords for hand-held tablets: recognizable and memorable

Julie Wagner, É. Lecolinet, T. Selker
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Despite the demonstrated benefits of multi-finger input, todays gesture vocabularies offer a limited number of postures and gestures. Previous research designed several posture sets, but does not address the limited human capacity of retaining them. We present a multi-finger chord vocabulary, introduce a novel hand-centric approach to detect the identity of fingers on off-the-shelf hand-held tablets, and report on the detection accuracy. A between-subjects experiment comparing "random" to a "categorized" chord-command mapping found that users retained categorized mappings more accurately over one week than random ones. In response to the logical posture-language structure, people adapted to logical memorization strategies, such as 'exclusion', 'order', and 'category', to minimize the amount of information to retain. We conclude that structured chord-command mappings support learning, short-, and long-term retention of chord- command mappings.
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手持式平板电脑的多指和弦:可识别和难忘
尽管多指输入的好处已被证明,但如今的手势词汇表提供的姿势和手势数量有限。以前的研究设计了几种姿势,但没有解决人类保持它们的有限能力。我们提出了一个多指和弦词汇表,介绍了一种新的以手为中心的方法来检测现成的手持平板电脑上的手指身份,并报告了检测的准确性。一项比较“随机”和“分类”和弦命令映射的实验发现,在一周内,用户对分类映射的记忆比随机映射更准确。为了应对合乎逻辑的姿势-语言结构,人们采用了“排除”、“顺序”和“类别”等逻辑记忆策略,以尽量减少需要记住的信息量。我们得出结论,结构化的和弦-命令映射支持和弦-命令映射的学习、短期和长期保留。
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