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User-Defined Gestures for Gestural Interaction: Extending from Hands to Other Body Parts

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2017.1342943

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31271089, 31571119]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's republic of China [2016YFE0130400]

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Most gestural interaction studies on gesture elicitation have focused on hand gestures, and few have considered the involvement of other body parts. Moreover, most of the relevant studies used the frequency of the proposed gesture as the main index, and the participants were not familiar with the design space. In this study, we developed a gesture set that includes hand and non-hand gestures by combining the indices of gesture frequency, subjective ratings, and physiological risk ratings. We first collected candidate gestures in Experiment 1 through a user-defined method by requiring participants to perform gestures of their choice for 15 most commonly used commands, without any body part limitations. In Experiment 2, a new group of participants evaluated the representative gestures obtained in Experiment 1. We finally obtained a gesture set that included gestures made with the hands and other body parts. Three user characteristics were exhibited in this set: a preference for one-handed movements, a preference for gestures with social meaning, and a preference for dynamic gestures over static gestures.

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