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Sensors
A Gesture Elicitation Study of Nose-Based Gestures
Jorge-Luis Pérez-Medina1  Jean Vanderdonckt2  Santiago Villarreal2 
[1] Intelligent and Interactive Systems Lab (SI2 Lab), Universidad de Las Américas, Quito 170504, Ecuador;LouRIM Institute, Université Catholique de Louvain, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium;
关键词: agreement rate and score;    gesture elicitation study;    gestural interaction;    wearable sensor;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s20247118
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Presently, miniaturized sensors can be embedded in any small-size wearable to recognize movements on some parts of the human body. For example, an electrooculography-based sensor in smart glasses recognizes finger movements on the nose. To explore the interaction capabilities, this paper conducts a gesture elicitation study as a between-subjects experiment involving one group of 12 females and one group of 12 males, expressing their preferred nose-based gestures on 19 Internet-of-Things tasks. Based on classification criteria, the 912 elicited gestures are clustered into 53 unique gestures resulting in 23 categories, to form a taxonomy and a consensus set of 38 final gestures, providing researchers and practitioners with a larger base with six design guidelines. To test whether the measurement method impacts these results, the agreement scores and rates, computed for determining the most agreed gestures upon participants, are compared with the Condorcet and the de Borda count methods to observe that the results remain consistent, sometimes with a slightly different order. To test whether the results are sensitive to gender, inferential statistics suggest that no significant difference exists between males and females for agreement scores and rates.

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