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Making bare hand input more accurate

Published: 26 April 2014 Publication History
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    To enable seamless interaction with both virtual and physical worlds, computers need to reliably distinguish intended input from other hand movements. Accurately classifying this input can reduce mode switches needed between interacting with computers and with physical objects in the environment. I aim to investigate the influence of proprioception and interaction context on hand postures and movements. Preliminary studies suggest consistent relationships that potentially allow for a more accurate prediction of users' intentions.

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      CHI EA '14: CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2014
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      ISBN:9781450324748
      DOI:10.1145/2559206
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      1. finger
      2. hand
      3. midair
      4. multitouch

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