Authors
Hui-Shyong Yeo, Juyoung Lee, Andrea Bianchi, Aaron Quigley
Publication date
2016/9/6
Conference
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Pages
394-399
Publisher
ACM
Description
The screen size of a smartwatch provides limited space to enable expressive multi-touch input, resulting in a markedly difficult and limited experience. We present WatchMI: Watch Movement Input that enhances touch interaction on a smartwatch to support continuous pressure touch, twist, pan gestures and their combinations. Our novel approach relies on software that analyzes, in real-time, the data from a built-in Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) in order to determine with great accuracy and different levels of granularity the actions performed by the user, without requiring additional hardware or modification of the watch. We report the results of an evaluation with the system, and demonstrate that the three proposed input interfaces are accurate, noise-resistant, easy to use and can be deployed on a variety of smartwatches. We then showcase the potential of this work with seven different applications including, map …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
HS Yeo, J Lee, A Bianchi, A Quigley - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on …, 2016