Sensing Tablet Grasp + Micro-mobility for Active Reading

Dongwook Yoon, K. Hinckley, Hrvoje Benko, François Guimbretière, Pourang Irani, M. Pahud, M. Gavriliu
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Abstract

The orientation and repositioning of physical artefacts (such as paper documents) to afford shared viewing of content, or to steer the attention of others to specific details, is known as micro-mobility. But the role of grasp in micro-mobility has rarely been considered, much less sensed by devices. We therefore employ capacitive grip sensing and inertial motion to explore the design space of combined grasp + micro-mobility by considering three classes of technique in the context of active reading. Single user, single device techniques support grip-influenced behaviors such as bookmarking a page with a finger, but combine this with physical embodiment to allow flipping back to a previous location. Multiple user, single device techniques, such as passing a tablet to another user or working side-by-side on a single device, add fresh nuances of expression to co-located collaboration. And single user, multiple device techniques afford facile cross-referencing of content across devices. Founded on observations of grasp and micro-mobility, these techniques open up new possibilities for both individual and collaborative interaction with electronic documents.
感应平板抓取+微移动主动阅读
物理人工制品(如纸质文档)的定向和重新定位,以提供对内容的共享查看,或将他人的注意力引导到特定的细节上,被称为微移动。但是抓取在微移动中的作用很少被考虑,更不用说被设备感知了。因此,我们采用电容式抓握传感和惯性运动,在主动阅读的背景下,通过考虑三种技术,探索抓握+微动结合的设计空间。单用户、单设备技术支持用手指为页面添加书签等受握感影响的行为,但将其与物理体现相结合,允许翻回以前的位置。多用户,单设备技术,如将平板电脑传递给另一个用户或在单个设备上并行工作,为协同协作添加了新的细微差别。单用户、多设备技术可以方便地跨设备交叉引用内容。基于对抓取和微移动性的观察,这些技术为电子文档的个人和协作交互开辟了新的可能性。
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