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A gesture elicitation study of nose-based gestures
ArticleAbstract: Presently, miniaturized sensors can be embedded in any small-size wearable to recognize movements onPalabras claves:Agreement rate and score, gestural interaction, gesture elicitation study, wearable sensorAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusHead and Shoulders Gestures: Exploring User-Defined Gestures with Upper Body
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents empirical results about user-defined gestures for head and shoulders by analyzinPalabras claves:gesture elicitation study, Gesture interactionAutores:Jorge Pérez, Kieffer S., Magrofuoco N., Rase Y., Roselli P., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusInforming Future Gesture Elicitation Studies for Interactive Applications that Use Radar Sensing
Conference ObjectAbstract: We show how two recently introduced visual tools, RepliGES and GEStory, can be used conjointly to inPalabras claves:Gesture elicitation studies, radars, ReproducibilityAutores:Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Şiean A.I., Sluyters A., Vanderdonckt J., Vatavu R.D.Fuentes:scopusRepliGES and GEStory: Visual Tools for Systematizing and Consolidating Knowledge on User-Defined Gestures
Conference ObjectAbstract: The body of knowledge accumulated by gesture elicitation studies (GES), although useful, large, andPalabras claves:generalization, Gesture elicitation studies, replicability, Reproducibility, Repurposing, visual toolsAutores:Gheran B.F., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Vanderdonckt J., Vatavu R.D.Fuentes:scopusTheoretically-Defined vs. User-Defined Squeeze Gestures
ArticleAbstract: This paper presents theoretical and empirical results about user-defined gesture preferences for squPalabras claves:Deformable User Interfaces, Design Guidelines, gesture elicitation study, Gesture User Interfaces, Shape-Changing Interfaces, Squeezable object, Wearable computingAutores:Luzayisu E.M., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Sluyters A., Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopus