CHI 2007 Advance Program: Session Details

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Mobile Interaction Techniques II (Papers)

Tuesday
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

 

Pointing Lenses

Gonzalo Ramos
Andy Cockburn
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
Ravin Balakrishnan

Presented three Pointing Lenses, which improve stylus-based input. Our studies show that lenses are beneficial for targets smaller than 5 pixels, and that this benefit may extend to larger targets.

 

Comparing Physical, Automatic and Manual Map Rotation for Pedestrian Navigation

William Seager
Danae Stanton Fraser

This paper presents findings concerning the effectiveness of different means of maintaining track-up alignment on map-based mobile navigation assistants; it suggests design improvements to facilitate more effective track-up alignment.

 

Intimate Interfaces in Action: Assessing Usability and Subtlety of EMG-based Motionless Gestures

Enrico Costanza
Samuel A. Inverso
Rebecca Allen
Pattie Maes

This paper expands the research on "subtle, intimate interfaces" for mobile HCI. Use of motionless gestures in a realistic multimodal interface and their noticeability are examined through a user study.