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2. | Burkhardt, Dirk; Breyer, Matthias; Glaser, Christian; Nazemi, Kawa; Kuijper, Arjan Classifying Interaction Methods to Support Intuitive Interaction Devices for Creating User-Centered-Systems Proceedings Article In: Stephanidis, Constantine (Ed.): Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Design for All and eInclusion, pp. 20–29, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-21672-5. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Gesture-based Interaction, Human-Centered Interfaces, Human-Computer-Interfaces, Multimodal Interaction @inproceedings{Burkhardt2011c, Nowadays a wide range of input devices are available to users of technical systems. Especially modern alternative interaction devices, which are known from game consoles etc., provide a more natural way of interaction. But the support in computer programs is currently a big challenge, because a high effort is to invest for developing an application that supports such alternative input devices. For this fact we made a concept for an interaction system, which supports the use of alternative interaction devices. The interaction-system consists as central element a server, which provides a simple access interface for application to support such devices. It is also possible to address an abstract device by its properties and the interaction-system overtakes the converting from a concrete device. For realizing this idea, we also defined a taxonomy for classifying interaction devices by its interaction method and in dependence to the required interaction results, like recognized gestures. Later, by using this system, it is generally possible to develop a user-centered system by integrating this interaction-system, because an adequate integration of alternative interaction devices provides a more natural and easy to understand form of interaction. | |
1. | Nazemi, Kawa; Burkhardt, Dirk; Stab, Christian; Breyer, Matthias; Wichert, Reiner; Fellner, Dieter W. Natural Gesture Interaction with Accelerometer-Based Devices in Ambient Assisted Environments Book Chapter In: Wichert, Reiner; Eberhardt, Birgid (Ed.): Ambient Assisted Living: 4. AAL-Kongress 2011, Berlin, Germany, January 25–26, 2011, Chapter 6, pp. 75–90, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-18167-2. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Gesture-based Interaction, Human-Centered Interfaces, Human-Computer Interaction @inbook{Nazemi2011b, Using modern interaction methods and devices enables a more natural and intuitive interaction. Currently, only mobile phones and game consoles which are supporting such gesture-based interactions have good payment-rates. This comes along, that such devices will be bought not only by the traditional technical experienced consumers. The interaction with such devices becomes so easy, that also older people playing or working with them. Especially older people have more handicaps, so for them it is difficult to read small text, like they are used as description to buttons on remote controls for televisions. They also become fast overstrained, so that bigger technical systems are no help for them. If it is possible to interact with gestures, all these problems can be avoided. But to allow an intuitive and easy gesture interaction, gestures have to be supported, which are easy to understand. Because of that fact, in this paper we tried to identify intuitive gestures for common interaction scenarios on computer-based systems for uses in ambient assisted environment. In this evaluation, the users should commit their opinion of intuitive gestures for different presented scenarios/tasks. Basing on these results, intuitively useable systems can be developed, so that users are able to communicate with technical systems on more intuitive level using accelerometer-based devices. |
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2. | Classifying Interaction Methods to Support Intuitive Interaction Devices for Creating User-Centered-Systems Proceedings Article In: Stephanidis, Constantine (Ed.): Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Design for All and eInclusion, pp. 20–29, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-21672-5. | |
1. | Natural Gesture Interaction with Accelerometer-Based Devices in Ambient Assisted Environments Book Chapter In: Wichert, Reiner; Eberhardt, Birgid (Ed.): Ambient Assisted Living: 4. AAL-Kongress 2011, Berlin, Germany, January 25–26, 2011, Chapter 6, pp. 75–90, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-18167-2. |