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Strothoff, Sven: Multi-touch selection and interaction on and above the surface. 2015
Inhalt
Abstract
Publications
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acronyms
1 Introduction
1.1 Project AVIGLE
1.1.1 Virtual Environment and Interaction
1.1.2 Inspirations Drawn from AVIGLE
On the Surface
2 Survey of Selection Techniques
2.1 Description of Classifiers
2.2 Classification of Selection Techniques
2.3 Graphical Overview
3 Adding Context to Region Selections
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 Related Work
3.1.2 Contributions
3.2 Towards Multi-touch
3.3 Refining Selections
3.4 User Study
3.4.1 Existing Approaches
3.4.2 Participants and Set-up
3.4.3 Procedure
3.4.4 Results
3.5 Discussion
3.5.1 Increasing accuracy
3.6 Design Considerations
3.6.1 Conflicts with Other Touch Gestures
3.6.2 Selecting Large Regions
3.7 Selection of Arbitrary Regions
3.7.1 Visual Feedback
3.7.2 Collisions with Other Touch Gestures
4 Pins 'n' Touches
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 Motivation
4.1.2 Contributions
4.1.3 Pinning Touches
4.1.4 Using Pinning and Tags to Define Groups
4.1.5 Use Cases for Tag-based Groups
4.2 Our Pin-based Interface for Tagging
4.2.1 Defining a Set of Tags
4.2.2 Selecting Target Objects
4.2.3 Visual Feedback
4.3 User Study 1: Initially Assigning Tags
4.3.1 Participants and Set-up
4.3.2 Procedure
4.3.3 Experimental Task
4.3.4 Experiment Design
4.3.5 Results
4.4 User Study 2: Modifying Tags
4.4.1 Participants and Set-up
4.4.2 Procedure
4.4.3 Experimental Task
4.4.4 Experiment Design
4.4.5 Results
4.5 Discussion
4.6 Design Considerations
4.6.1 Necessity of Tagging Widgets
4.6.2 Copying vs. Toggling vs. Combining Tags
4.6.3 Adaptation to Smaller Devices
4.6.4 Pop-up Menu
4.6.5 Selecting Rectangular Groups of Objects
4.6.6 Simplification to a Single Group
4.6.7 Selecting Overlapping Objects
Above the Surface
5 Triangle Cursor
5.1 Introduction
5.1.1 Related Work
5.2 Triangle Cursor Technique
5.2.1 Interaction Technique
5.2.2 Extension to Six Degrees of Freedom
5.3 First User Study
5.4 Second User Study
5.4.1 Experimental Set-up
5.4.2 Task One: Moving a Die
5.4.3 Task Two: Puzzle
5.5 Discussion
5.6 Design Considerations
5.6.1 Triangle Cursor as a Widget
5.6.2 Supporting Multiple Users
5.6.3 Conflicts with Other Touch Gestures
5.6.4 Different Height Mappings
6 Conclusion
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