Step up the volume: Investigating the environmental effect on the range of possible foot-based interactions

Ambreen Zaman, Carolin Stellmacher, Zihe Xu, Anna-Viktoria Marutschke, R. Porzel
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The usual way of interacting with mobile devices is operating the graphical user interface on the touchscreen with fingertips. There are however many cases in which the user’s hands are occupied which demand an alternative way of interaction. In this paper, we presented a use case study to investigate the environmental effect on the possible foot gestures to operate a mobile device without removing it from the pocket. The participants intuitively performed their own foot gestures to execute five common music player commands in two different environments, either inside (alone in a room) or outside (with many people around). An optical flow analysis tool detected the intensity of the foot gestures in both conditions. However, the result revealed no significant effect on both conditions. The qualitative data reflects that the cognitive load is lower for the inside condition compared to the outside condition. Our study results provide first indications for the effectiveness of a foot-based interaction in this application area.
加大力度:研究环境对足部互动范围的影响
与移动设备交互的通常方式是用指尖操作触摸屏上的图形用户界面。然而,在许多情况下,用户的手被占用,需要一种替代的交互方式。在本文中,我们提出了一个用例研究,以调查环境对操作移动设备时可能的足部手势的影响,而无需将其从口袋中取出。参与者在室内(一个人在房间里)和室外(周围有很多人)两种不同的环境中,凭直觉地用自己的脚部动作来执行五种常见的音乐播放器命令。光流分析工具检测了两种情况下的足部动作强度。然而,结果显示在两种情况下都没有显著的影响。定性数据表明,内部条件下的认知负荷低于外部条件下的认知负荷。我们的研究结果首次表明了足部互动在这一应用领域的有效性。
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