As wearable devices move toward the face (i.e. smart earbuds, glasses), there is an increasing need to facilitate intuitive interactions with these devices. Current sensing techniques can already detect many mouth-based gestures; however, users' preferences of these gestures are not fully understood. In this paper, we investigate the design space and usability of mouth-based microgestures. We first conducted brainstorming sessions (N=16) and compiled an extensive set of 86 user-defined gestures. Then, with an online survey (N=50), we assessed the physical and mental demand of our gesture set and identified a subset of 14 gestures that can be performed easily and naturally. Finally, we conducted a remote Wizard-of-Oz usability study (N=11) mapping gestures to various daily smartphone operations under a sitting and walking context. From these studies, we develop a taxonomy for mouth gestures, finalize a practical gesture set for common applications, and provide design guidelines for future mouth-based gesture interactions.
翻译:随着可磨损装置向面部移动(即智能耳膜、眼镜),越来越需要便利与这些装置的直觉互动。当前遥感技术已经可以检测到许多口基手势;然而,用户对这些手势的偏好并不完全理解。在本文中,我们调查了口基微眼的设计空间和可用性。我们首先举行了集思广益会议(N=16),并汇编了一套86个用户定义的手势。然后,通过在线调查(N=50),我们评估了我们手势的身心需求,并确定了14个手势中可以轻易和自然执行的部分。最后,我们进行了远程的奥兹可食用精华研究(N=11),绘制了在座上和行走下每天各种智能手机操作的手势图。我们从这些研究中制定了口型手势的分类,为通用应用确定了一套实用手势,并为未来的口基手势互动提供了设计准则。