TR2005-109

Gesture Registration, Relaxation, and Reuse for Multi-Point Direct-Touch Surfaces


    •  Wu, M., Shen, C., Ryall, K., Forlines, C., Balakrishnan, R., "Gesture Registration, Relaxation, and Reuse for Multi-Point Direct-Touch Surfaces", IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems (TableTop), January 2006, pp. 185-192.
      BibTeX TR2005-109 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Wu2006jan,
      • author = {Wu, M. and Shen, C. and Ryall, K. and Forlines, C. and Balakrishnan, R.},
      • title = {Gesture Registration, Relaxation, and Reuse for Multi-Point Direct-Touch Surfaces},
      • booktitle = {IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems (TableTop)},
      • year = 2006,
      • pages = {185--192},
      • month = jan,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2005-109}
      • }
Abstract:

Freehand gestural interaction with direct-touch computation surfaces has been the focus of significant research activity recently. While many interesting gestural interaction techniques have been proposed, their design has been mostly ad-hoc and has not been presented within a contructive design framework. In this paper, we develop and articulate a set of design principles for constructing - in a systematic and extensible manner - multi-hand gestures on touch surfaces that can sense multiple points and shapes, and can also accommodate conventional point-based input. To illustrate the generality of these design principles, a set of bimanual continuous gestures that embody these principles are developed and explored within a prototype tabletop publishing application. We carried out a user evaluation to assess the usability of these gestures and use the results and observations to suggest future design guidelines.

 

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