Title: Gestural Bimanual Input
1Gestural / Bimanual Input
- Scott Klemmer
- 29 November 2005
2Final project papers presentations
- Final papers 4 pages in the traditional CHI
format or 6 pages in the work-in-progress format
(same effective length, I suggest the latter as
you can submit it to CHI WIP) - Final presentations 4 minutes each, followed by
posters/demos - There will be outside reviewers, also folks from
industry will be coming
3How to write a good paper
- Have a clear hypothesis
- Explain design ideas, system, and eval
- Read your critiques of earlier work
- Compare your results to 4-5 pieces of related
work - scholar.google.com is a great resource
4Milestone 2 demo times
- 130 - Deepak Kumar and David Tu
- 140 - David Akers
- 150 - Luping May, Kevin Collins, Scott Doorley
- 200 - Malte F. Jung, Howard Kao, Ravi Teja
Tiruvury, Parul Vora - 210 - Becky Currano and Murad Akhter
- 220 - Christina Chan
- 230 - Tom Hurlbutt
- 240 - Dhyanesh Narayanan
- 250 - BREAK
- 300 - Dean Eckles, Tony Tulathimutte, Tanya
Breshears - 310 - Jonathan Effrat and May Tan
- 320 - Shailendra Rao and Abhay Sukumaran
- 330 - Adam Kahn and Doug Wightman
- 340 - Brandon Burr
- 350 - Angela Kessell and Chris Chan
5Pointing Device Evaluation
- Experimental task target acquisition
- abstract, elementary, essential
- Real task interacting with GUIs
- pointing is fundamental
6Fitts Law (Paul Fitts, 1954)
Task difficulty is analogous to information -
execution interpreted as human rate of
information processing
750 years of data
Reference MacKenzie, I. Fitts Law as a research
and design tool in human computer interaction.
Human Computer Interaction, 1992, Vol. 7, pp.
91-139
8What does Fitts law really model?
Target Width
Velocity
(c)
(a)
(b)
Distance
9Using these laws to predict performance
- Which will be faster on average?
- pie menu (bigger targets less distance)?
10Beyond pointing Trajectory based tasks
11Gaming Fitts Law
- The Macintosh menu bar and taskbar and the
Windows XP Taskbar have infinite height
improving their Fitts Law performance - as does the back button in the Firefox browser
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14Yves Guiard Kinematic Chain
- Asymmetry in bimanual activities
- Under standard conditions, the spontaneous
writing speed of adults is reduced by some 20
when instructions prevent the non-preferred hand
from manipulating the page - Non-dominant hand (NDH) provides a frame of
reference for the dominant hand (DH) - NDH operates at a course temporal and spatial
scale DH operates at a fine temporal and spatial
scale