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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | Proceedings of MUM 2024 the 23rd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia |
Herausgeber/-innen | Andrii Matviienko, Jasmin Niess, Thomas Kosch |
Seiten | 172-183 |
Seitenumfang | 12 |
ISBN (elektronisch) | 9798400712838 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2 Dez. 2024 |
Veranstaltung | 23rd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, MUM 2024 - Stockholm, Schweden Dauer: 1 Dez. 2024 → 4 Dez. 2024 |
Publikationsreihe
Name | ACM International Conference Proceeding Series |
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Abstract
Operating small touchscreens with the finger occludes a large part of the screen. We propose using the watch case as the input space, without enlarging the smartwatch. Therefore, we created two prototypes, one with a touch surface on the watch case (CASE) and one with touch surfaces on the watch case and the wristband (CASE+BAND). In a comparative study, we analyze their suitability in a 1D list scrolling task and 2D map navigation task. The results show that occlusion is less of a problem for the list scrolling task, as visibility is sufficient. In the map navigation task, participants reached task completion times with CASE+BAND that are comparable to touch input. CASE was significantly slower, but only requires minimal additional hardware. However, the results of a subsequent longitudinal study demonstrates the learnability of CASE, which led to task completion times comparable to touch input, and provides insights in the gradual development of expert performance.
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- Informatik (insg.)
- Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion
- Informatik (insg.)
- Computernetzwerke und -kommunikation
- Informatik (insg.)
- Maschinelles Sehen und Mustererkennung
- Informatik (insg.)
- Software
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Proceedings of MUM 2024 the 23rd International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia. Hrsg. / Andrii Matviienko; Jasmin Niess; Thomas Kosch. 2024. S. 172-183 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series).
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N2 - Operating small touchscreens with the finger occludes a large part of the screen. We propose using the watch case as the input space, without enlarging the smartwatch. Therefore, we created two prototypes, one with a touch surface on the watch case (CASE) and one with touch surfaces on the watch case and the wristband (CASE+BAND). In a comparative study, we analyze their suitability in a 1D list scrolling task and 2D map navigation task. The results show that occlusion is less of a problem for the list scrolling task, as visibility is sufficient. In the map navigation task, participants reached task completion times with CASE+BAND that are comparable to touch input. CASE was significantly slower, but only requires minimal additional hardware. However, the results of a subsequent longitudinal study demonstrates the learnability of CASE, which led to task completion times comparable to touch input, and provides insights in the gradual development of expert performance.
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