Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 128 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Foundations and Trends® in Human-Computer Interaction
An Integrative Review
Buch, Englisch, Band 17, 128 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Foundations and Trends® in Human-Computer Interaction
ISBN: 978-1-60198-606-1
Verlag: Now Publishers
The advent of modern touchscreen devices has unleashed many opportunities and calls for innovative use of stroke gestures as a richer interaction medium. A significant body of knowledge on stroke gesture design is scattered throughout the Human-Computer Interaction research literature. Primarily based on the authors' own decade-long gesture user interface (UI) research which launched the word-gesture keyboard paradigm, Foundational Issues in Touch-Surface Stroke Gesture Design - An Integrative Review synthesizes some of the foundational issues of human motor control complexity, visual and auditory feedback, and memory and learning capacity concerning gesture user interfaces. In the second half of the book a set of gesture UI design principles is derived from the research literature. The book also covers system implementation aspects of gesture UI such as gesture recognition algorithms and design toolkits. Foundational Issues in Touch-Surface Stroke Gesture Design - An Integrative Review is an ideal primer for researchers and graduate students embarking on research in gesture interfaces. It is also an excellent reference for designers and developers who want to leverage insights and lessons learned in the academic research community.
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1: Introduction 2: Definition, Concepts, Characteristics, and the Design Space of Stroke Gestures 3: Sample Gesture Systems 4: The Usability of Stroke Gesture as an Interaction Medium: Early Research Issues 5: The Motor Control Complexity of Stroke Gestures 6: Characterizing Visual Similarities of Stroke Gestures 7: The Role of Visual Feedback in Gesture Interfaces 8: Memory and Cognitive Aspects of Stroke Gestures 9: Gesture Design 10: The Separation of Command from Scope Selection and Stroke Gesture from Inking 11: Gesture Recognition Algorithms and Design Toolkits 12: Evaluation of Stroke Gesture Interfaces 13: From Research to Adoption 14: Summary and Conclusions. Acknowledgment. References