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CHI
2001
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Scale effects in steering law tasks
Interaction tasks on a computer screen can technically be scaled to a much larger or much smaller sized input control area by adjusting the input device's control gain or the...
Johnny Accot, Shumin Zhai
IJMMS
2011
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13 years 12 days ago
Revisiting path steering for 3D manipulation tasks
The law of path steering, as proposed by Accot and Zhai, describes a quantitative relationship between human temporal performance and the path’s spatial characteristics. The ste...
Lei Liu, Jean-Bernard Martens, Robert van Liere
ACMSE
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
A study of the performance of steering tasks under spatial transformation of input
Indirection exists between the virtual objects that form the computer interface and the input devices through which the user interacts to manipulate these objects. This paper stud...
Mihail Eduard Tudoreanu, Eileen Kraemer
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 9 months ago
The effects of task dimensionality, endpoint deviation, throughput calculation, and experiment design on pointing measures and m
Fitts’ law (1954) characterizes pointing speed-accuracy performance as throughput, whose invariance to target distances (A) and sizes (W) is known. However, it is unknown whethe...
Jacob O. Wobbrock, Kristen Shinohara, Alex Jansen
AAAI
1997
13 years 6 months ago
Intelligent Agents for the Synthetic Battlefield: A Company of Rotary Wing Aircraft
1 We have constructed a team of intelligent agents that perform the tasks of an attack helicopter company for a synthetic battlefield environment used for running largescale milita...
Randall W. Hill Jr., Johnny Chen, Jonathan Gratch,...