From carrying grocery bags to holding onto handles on the bus, there are a variety of situations where one or both hands are busy, hindering the vision of ubiquitous interaction with technology. Voice commands, as a popular hands-free alternative, struggle with ambient noise and privacy issues. As an alternative approach, research explored movements of various body parts (e.g., head, arms) as input modalities, with foot-based techniques proving particularly suitable for hands-free interaction. Whereas previous research only considered the movement of the foot as a whole, in this work, we argue that our toes offer further degrees of freedom that can be leveraged for interaction. To explore the viability of toe-based interaction, we contribute the results of a controlled experiment with 18 participants assessing the impact of five factors on the accuracy, efficiency and user experience of such interfaces. Based on the findings, we provide design recommendations for future toe-based interfaces.
翻译:从提着购物袋到在公交车上握住手柄,有各种各样情况下,一只或两只手都忙碌起来,阻碍了与科技设备进行无处不在的互动。语音命令作为一种流行的无手操作替代方案,难以应对环境噪音和隐私问题。作为替代方案,先前的研究探索了各种身体部位(例如头部、手臂)的运动作为输入方式,基于脚的技术尤其适合无手操作。然而,以往的研究仅考虑了脚的整体运动,本研究认为,我们的脚趾提供了更多的自由度,可以用于交互。为了探索基于脚趾的交互方式的可行性,我们进行了一项有18名受试者参与的受控试验。该试验评估了有关影响这种接口的5个因素对准确性、效率和用户体验的影响,并基于研究结果提供了未来基于脚趾界面的设计建议。