Grasping Microgestures: Eliciting Single-Hand Microgestures for Handheld Objects

Adwait Sharma, Joan Sol Roo, Jürgen Steimle

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Abstract

Single-hand microgestures have been recognized for their potential to support direct and subtle interactions. While pioneering work has investigated sensing techniques and presented first sets of intuitive gestures, we still lack a systematic understanding of the complex relationship between microgestures and various types of grasps. This paper presents results from a user elicitation study of microgestures that are performed while the user is holding an object. We present an analysis of over 2,400 microgestures performed by 20 participants, using six different types of grasp and a total of 12 representative handheld objects of varied geometries and size. We expand the existing elicitation method by proposing statistical clustering on the elicited gestures. We contribute detailed results on how grasps and object geometries affect single-hand microgestures, preferred locations, and fingers used. We also present consolidated gesture sets for different grasps and object size. From our findings, we derive recommendations for the design of microgestures compatible with a large variety of handheld objects.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2019
Externally publishedYes
EventCHI 2019: Weaving the threads of CHI: CHI 2019 - Glasgow, UK United Kingdom
Duration: 4 May 20199 May 2019
https://chi2019.acm.org/

Conference

ConferenceCHI 2019: Weaving the threads of CHI
Abbreviated titleCHI 2019
Country/TerritoryUK United Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period4/05/199/05/19
Internet address

Keywords

  • gestures
  • touch
  • gesture recognition
  • microgestures
  • object
  • grasp
  • elicitation study

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