Title:
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GESTURES IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION WHICH SHAPE AND HOW MANY? |
Author(s):
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Lisa Graichen, Matthias Graichen and Josef F. Krems |
ISBN:
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978-989-8533-64-7 |
Editors:
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Katherine Blashki |
Year:
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2017 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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NUI, Gesture-based interaction, Gestures, Acceptance, User Experience, Workload |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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69 |
Last Page:
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76 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Due to the paradigm of Natural User Interaction gestures came into focus of HCI. When using gesture interaction in an approach to make HCI more natural, the questions of which gestures and how many gestures can be used in an interface is important to answer. In this paper two experiments are described, one concerning an assessment of two different gesture sets, one being more adapted to human communication, one being more adapted to communication with technical devices. The second experiment focuses on the number of gestures, using three different interfaces, one with two, one with four and one with six different gestures. Results show no clear differences of the participants, however interfaces with six gestures and with human-centered gestures were assessed slightly more positive. |
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