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Escape: a target selection technique using visually-cued gestures

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Escape: a target selection technique using visually-cued gestures
Many mobile devices have touch-sensitive screens that people interact with using fingers or thumbs. However, such interaction is difficult because targets become occluded, and because fingers and thumbs have low input resolution. Recent research has addressed occlusion through visual techniques. However, the poor resolution of finger and thumb selection still limits selection speed. In this paper, we address the selection speed problem through a new target selection technique called Escape. In Escape, targets are selected by gestures cued by icon position and appearance. A user study shows that for targets six to twelve pixels wide, Escape performs at a similar error rate and at least 30% faster than Shift, an alternative technique, on a similar task. We evaluate Escape's performance in different circumstances, including different icon sizes, icon overlap, use of color, and gesture direction. We also describe an algorithm that assigns icons to targets, thereby improving Escape�...
Koji Yatani, Kurt Partridge, Marshall W. Bern, Mar
Added 12 Oct 2010
Updated 12 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Koji Yatani, Kurt Partridge, Marshall W. Bern, Mark W. Newman
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