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pro vyhledávání: '"Toshiya Isomoto"'
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. 6:1-21
We developed a dwell selection system with ML-based prediction of a user's intent to select. Because a user perceives visual information through the eyes, precise prediction of a user's intent will be essential to the establishment of gaze-based inte
Publikováno v:
SAP
We investigated the relationship between dwell-time and the model human processor (MHP). First, we devised an equation that can represent the time taken for recognizing an image based on MHP. Then, we evaluated whether the equation can represent the
Publikováno v:
OZCHI
Touch input has the problem that the input vocabulary is limited. In this paper, we propose the bounded swipe as a new touch gesture for solving this problem. In the bounded swipe, which extends the commonly used swipe action, the start and end point
Publikováno v:
SUI
We propose a one-handed interaction technique using cursor based on touch pressure to enable users to perform various single-touch gestures such as a tap, swipe, drag, and double-tap on unreachable targets. In the proposed technique, cursor mode is s
Publikováno v:
CHI Extended Abstracts
We show a one-handed rapid text selection and command execution method for a smartphone; we term this Press & Slide. The user can perform caret navigation or text selection by sliding the finger on a software keyboard after pressing a key. Then, by r
Publikováno v:
OZCHI
We show a text selection and text command execution method for a smartphone by tilting called Press & Tilt. The user can perform caret navigation or text selection by tilting the smartphone while pressing a key of the software keyboard. Then, by rele
Publikováno v:
ETRA
We present a dwell time reduction technique for gaze-based target acquisition. We adopt Fitts' Law to achieve the dwell time reduction. Our technique uses both the eye movement time for target acquisition estimated using Fitts' Law (Te) and the actua
Publikováno v:
CHI Extended Abstracts
We show ExtensionClip, a system that offers back-of-device touch interaction for a cardboard head-mounted display; it links the back of the smartphone to its touchscreen to greatly enhance the touch input area and usability. ExtensionClip sandwiches