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!FTL, an articulation-invariant stroke gesture recognizer with controllable position, scale, and rotation invariances
Conference ObjectAbstract: Nearest neighbor classifiers recognize stroke gestures by computing a (dis)similarity between a candPalabras claves:Articulation invariance, Isochronicity, Isometricity, Isoparameterization, Local Shape Distance, Stroke gesture recognitionAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Roselli P., Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusGestMan: A cloud-based tool for stroke-gesture datasets
Conference ObjectAbstract: We introduce GestMan, a cloud-based GESTure MANagement tool to support the acquisition, design, andPalabras claves:CLOUD COMPUTING, Gesture data management, Gesture sets, Isochronicity, Isometricity, Isoparameterization, Stroke-gestures, ToolAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Magrofuoco N., Roselli P., Vanderdonckt J., Vatavu R.D.Fuentes:scopusGesture Elicitation and Usability Testing for an Armband Interacting with Netflix and Spotify
Conference ObjectAbstract: Controlling home entertainment devices, like music and video, via an armband could free the user froPalabras claves:gesture elicitation study, Mid-air gestures, Myo Armband, NETFLIX, SmartTV, TV interaction, Wearable computingAutores:Cierro A., Guérit R., Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusEliciting Contact-Based and Contactless Gestures with Radar-Based Sensors
ArticleAbstract: Radar sensing technologies now offer new opportunities for gesturally interacting with a smart envirPalabras claves:Contact-based gesture, contactless gesture, gestural interaction, gesture classification, gesture elicitation study, microgesture, radar sensingAutores:Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Magrofuoco N., Roselli P., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusEmpirical Evaluation of a Method for Monitoring Cloud Services Based on Models at Runtime
ArticleAbstract: Cloud computing is being adopted by commercial and governmental organizations driven by the need toPalabras claves:CLOUD COMPUTING, models@runtime, Quality of Service (QoS), Services monitoring, software as a service (SaaS)Autores:Abraho S., Emilio Insfran, Priscila Cedillo, 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:scopusModel-based intelligent user interface adaptation: challenges and future directions
ArticleAbstract: Adapting the user interface of a software system to the requirements of the context of use continuesPalabras claves:Conceptual reference framework, Context of use, Intelligent user interface, Machine learning, Model-based software engineering, model-driven engineering, User interface adaptationAutores:Abraho S., Emilio Insfran, Sluyters A., Vanderdonckt J.Fuentes:scopusVector-based, structure preserving stroke gesture recognition
Conference ObjectAbstract: — Unistroke and multistroke gesture recognizers have always striven to reach some robustness with rePalabras claves:Autores:Magrofuoco N., Medina J.L.P., Roselli P., Santiago Villarreal-Narvaez, Vanderdonckt J.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:scopus