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POLÁČEK, O. KLÍMA, M. SPORKA, A. ŽÁK, P. HRADIŠ, M. ZEMČÍK, P. PROCHÁZKA, V.
Original Title
A comparative study on distant free-hand pointing
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
In this paper we present a comparative study of free-hand pointing, an absolute remote pointing device. Unimanual and bimanual interaction were tested as well as the static reference system (spatial coordinates are fixed in the space in front of the TV) and novel body-aligned reference system (coordinates are bound to the current position of the user). We conducted a point-and-click experiment with 12 participants. We have identified the preferred interaction areas for left- and right-handed users in terms of hand preference and preferred spatial areas of the interaction. In bimanual interaction, the users relied more on dominant hand, switching hands only when necessary. Even though the remote pointing device was faster than the free-hand pointing, it was less accepted probably due to its low precision.
Keywords
Free-Hand Pointing, Remote Pointing Device, Mouse, Bimanual Interaction, Fitt's Law, Kinect, Wii
Authors
POLÁČEK, O.; KLÍMA, M.; SPORKA, A.; ŽÁK, P.; HRADIŠ, M.; ZEMČÍK, P.; PROCHÁZKA, V.
RIV year
2012
Released
4. 7. 2012
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Location
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
978-1-4503-1107-6
Book
EuroiTV '12 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Interactive tv and video
Pages from
139
Pages to
142
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT91505, author="Ondřej {Poláček} and Martin {Klíma} and Adam {Sporka} and Pavel {Žák} and Michal {Hradiš} and Pavel {Zemčík} and Václav {Procházka}", title="A comparative study on distant free-hand pointing", booktitle="EuroiTV '12 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Interactive tv and video", year="2012", pages="139--142", publisher="Association for Computing Machinery", address="Berlin, Germany", doi="10.1145/2325616.2325644", isbn="978-1-4503-1107-6" }