全球健康的移动无触摸互动

Nicola Dell, Krittika D’Silva, G. Borriello
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偏远地区的卫生工作者越来越多地使用移动设备来协助完成一系列可能需要他们处理潜在传染性生物材料的医疗任务,在这些情况下触摸他们的移动设备是不可取的或可能有害的。为了克服这一挑战,我们提出了Maestro,这是一个仅限软件的手势检测系统,可以在商品移动设备上进行无触摸交互。Maestro使用设备内置的前置摄像头和计算机视觉来识别用户的空中手势。我们的主要设计标准是高手势识别率和低功耗。我们描述了Maestro的设计和实现,并展示了该系统能够以可接受的能耗和内存开销实时检测和响应用户的手势。我们还通过一项受控的用户研究来评估Maestro,该研究提供了对无触摸交互性能的洞察,发现参与者能够快速准确地做出手势,足以用于各种激励全球健康应用程序。最后,我们描述了将非触摸交互集成到几个开源移动应用程序中所需的编程工作,以便它可以在不需要更改操作系统的情况下在商用设备上使用。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,Maestro是一种简单实用的工具,可以让远程环境中的卫生工作者在要求苛刻的环境中与他们的设备进行无触摸交互。
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Mobile Touch-Free Interaction for Global Health
Health workers in remote settings are increasingly using mobile devices to assist with a range of medical tasks that may require them to handle potentially infectious biological material, and touching their mobile device in these scenarios is undesirable or potentially harmful. To overcome this challenge, we present Maestro, a software-only gesture detection system that enables touch-free interaction on commodity mobile devices. Maestro uses the built-in, forward-facing camera on the device and computer vision to recognize users' in-air gestures. Our key design criteria are high gesture recognition rates and low power consumption. We describe Maestro's design and implementation and show that the system is able to detect and respond to users' gestures in real-time with acceptable energy consumption and memory overheads. We also evaluate Maestro through a controlled user study that provides insight into the performance of touch-free interaction, finding that participants were able to make gestures quickly and accurately enough to be useful for a variety of motivating global health applications. Finally, we describe the programming effort required to integrate touch-free interaction into several open-source mobile applications so that it can be used on commodity devices without requiring changes to the operating system. Taken together, our findings suggest that Maestro is a simple and practical tool that could allow health workers in remote settings to interact with their devices touch-free in demanding settings.
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