Wook Chang, Kee-Eung Kim, Hyunjeong Lee, Joonkee Cho, B. Soh, J. Shim, Gyunghye Yang, Sung-Jung Cho, Joonah Park
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Abstract
A novel and intuitive way of accessing applications of mobile devices is presented. The key idea is to use grip-pattern, which is naturally produced when a user tries to use the mobile device, as a clue to determine an application to be launched. To this end, a capacitive touch sensor system is carefully designed and installed underneath the housing of the mobile device to capture the information of the user's grip-pattern. The captured data is then recognized by a minimum distance classifier and a naive Bayes classifier. The recognition test is performed to validate the feasibility of the proposed user interface system