Tv channels in your pocket! linking smart pockets to smart tvs
I Popovici, RD Vatavu, W Wu - … of the 2019 ACM International Conference …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
I Popovici, RD Vatavu, W Wu
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Conference on Interactive …, 2019•dl.acm.orgWe present a gesture-based user interface for smart TVs that employs deictic gestures to
control the content displayed on the TV screen. Our interface implements an instance of the
“Smart-Pockets” interaction technique, where links to digital content, in our case to users'
preferred television channels and shows, are stored inside users' pockets and readily
accessible with a mere pointing of the hand to those pockets. Pointing gestures to the
pockets and towards the TV screen are detected using the Inertial Measurement Unit …
control the content displayed on the TV screen. Our interface implements an instance of the
“Smart-Pockets” interaction technique, where links to digital content, in our case to users'
preferred television channels and shows, are stored inside users' pockets and readily
accessible with a mere pointing of the hand to those pockets. Pointing gestures to the
pockets and towards the TV screen are detected using the Inertial Measurement Unit …
We present a gesture-based user interface for smart TVs that employs deictic gestures to control the content displayed on the TV screen. Our interface implements an instance of the “Smart-Pockets” interaction technique, where links to digital content, in our case to users’ preferred television channels and shows, are stored inside users’ pockets and readily accessible with a mere pointing of the hand to those pockets. Pointing gestures to the pockets and towards the TV screen are detected using the Inertial Measurement Unit embedded in Myo, a smart armband. We discuss the ways in which our prototype opens new opportunities for hybrid, gesture- and pointing-based interactions for smart TVs as well as opportunities for designing interactions that take place at the periphery of user attention.
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