Title: | mode switching techniques through pen and device profiles |
Author: | Tu Huawei
; Yang Xing-Dong
; Wang Feng
; Tian Feng
; Ren Xiangshi
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Source: | APCHI'12 - Proceedings of the 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
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Conference Name: | 10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, APCHI 2012
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Conference Date: | August 28, 2012 - August 31, 2012
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Issued Date: | 2012
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Conference Place: | Matsue-city, Shimane, Japan
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Keyword: | Approximation theory
; Errors
; Ink
; Interactive computer systems
; Mobile devices
; Personal computers
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Indexed Type: | EI
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ISBN: | 9781450314961
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Department: | (1) Kochi University of Technology Kochi Japan; (2) University of Alberta AB Canada; (3) Kunming University of Science and Technology Yunan China; (4) Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
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Sponsorship: | ACM SIGCHI; Human-Centered Design Organization (HCD-Net)
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Abstract: | In pen-based interfaces, inking and gesturing are two central tasks, and switching from inking to gesturing is an important issue. Previous studies have focused on mode switching in pen-based desktop devices. However, because pen-based mobile devices are smaller and more mobile than pen-based desktop devices, the principles in mode switching techniques for pen-based desktop devices may not apply to pen-based mobile devices. In this paper, we investigated five techniques for switching between ink and gesture modes in two form factors of pen-based mobile devices respectively: PDA and Tablet PC. Two quantitative experiments were conducted to evaluate these mode switching techniques. Results showed that in Tablet PC, pressure performed the fastest but resulted in the most errors. In PDA, back tapping offered the fastest performance. Although pressing and holding was significantly slower than the other techniques, it resulted in the fewest errors in Tablet PC and PDA. Pressing button on handheld device offered overall fast and accurate performance in Tablet PC and PDA. Copyright 2012 ACM. |
English Abstract: | In pen-based interfaces, inking and gesturing are two central tasks, and switching from inking to gesturing is an important issue. Previous studies have focused on mode switching in pen-based desktop devices. However, because pen-based mobile devices are smaller and more mobile than pen-based desktop devices, the principles in mode switching techniques for pen-based desktop devices may not apply to pen-based mobile devices. In this paper, we investigated five techniques for switching between ink and gesture modes in two form factors of pen-based mobile devices respectively: PDA and Tablet PC. Two quantitative experiments were conducted to evaluate these mode switching techniques. Results showed that in Tablet PC, pressure performed the fastest but resulted in the most errors. In PDA, back tapping offered the fastest performance. Although pressing and holding was significantly slower than the other techniques, it resulted in the fewest errors in Tablet PC and PDA. Pressing button on handheld device offered overall fast and accurate performance in Tablet PC and PDA. Copyright 2012 ACM. |
Language: | 英语
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Content Type: | 会议论文
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URI: | http://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/15746
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Appears in Collections: | 软件所图书馆_会议论文
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Tu Huawei,Yang Xing-Dong,Wang Feng,et al. mode switching techniques through pen and device profiles[C]. 见:10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, APCHI 2012. Matsue-city, Shimane, Japan. August 28, 2012 - August 31, 2012.
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