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WatchIt: Simple Gestures and Eyes-free Interaction for Wristwatches and Bracelets S. Perrault, E. Lecolinet, J. Eagan, Y. Guiard Télécom ParisTech – LTCI CNRS UMR 5141 1
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How to interact while… 2
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…walking on a crowded street 3
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…when your phone is hard to reach 4
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…if you need to pay attention to your surrounding 5
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Microinteractions Named by [Ashbrook2010] – Quick (~3-4 secs) – Punctual – Short interruption 6
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Examples of Microinteractions Reject call Check messages Check location Check agenda/time GPS Navigation Manage music Etc… 7
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Particular example: Music 10 commands + continuous control + list scrolling 8
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Where to perform Microinteractions? 9
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On the Wrist! ~60% of women & ~40% of men wear bracelets or wristwatches every day. 10
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Many Commercial Products Permanently on the user Easy to access 11 PebbleIm WatchiWatch?
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Interaction on a Wristwatch Occlusion Fat finger problem Input/output – Limited – Merged 12
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[Ashbrook2008] [Blasko2004] [Baudisch2009] Existing Solutions Bezel Back of device Contactless Device motion Watchband? 13 [Harrison2009][Rekimoto2001]
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Novel Solution: Interaction on the Watchband Large surface Tactile feedback Input/output separation – No occlusion – No fat finger problem 14 External band Internal band
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Interaction on a Watchband 15 MOCKUP
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Implementation: the WatchIt Prototype Resistive technology Advantages: – Low power – Few accidental activations – Not apparent – Cheap Drawback: –1 dimension only 16
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Interaction Needs 10 commands + continuous control + list scrolling 17
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Eyes-free Interaction 10 commands + continuous control + list scrolling 18
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Gestures Technique 19 3 pointing zones – Extremities – Large central zone 2 sliding directions Clasp Screen Pinching = (3+2)*3 = 15 gestures External band Internal band
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« Apricot » Pear Kiwi Fig Banana Apricot Audio Menu Technique Inspired by earPod [Zhao2007] Each band divided in 5 zones 1 zone = 1 item Continuous audio feedback 20 « Fig »
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Interaction Evaluation Are users able to perform many commands without looking at the device? Gestures vs. Audio Menu 8 participants Accuracy & time – Time = reaction + travel + gesture 21
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Audio Menu Technique Accuracy 94% – No band effect Time – Average 3.2s – Band effect 22 Time (s) Accuracy (%) ExternalInternal2-contacts ExternalInternal2-contacts 22
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Gestures Technique Band effect – Accuracy – Time Comparison – Gestures faster – Menu + precise 23
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List Scrolling 10 commands + continuous control + list scrolling 24
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List Scrolling Evaluation Are users able to scroll lists on the watchband quickly and precisely? Navigation task Touchscreen vs 2 techniques 25
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Technique: Relative Scrolling on Watchband Same as scrolling on a screen – Pan – Flicking More vertical space 26 Apricot Banana Cherry Dat Fig Grape Kiwi Mandarine Nut Orange Peanut Watermelon Apricot Banana Cherry Dat Fig Grape Kiwi Mandarine Nut Orange Peanut Watermelon
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Relative Scrolling Video 27
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Technique: Absolute Scrolling on Watchband Mapping between: – List space (virtual) – Watchband space (physical) Close to screen = Beginning Close to clasp = End of list Instant scrolling Not very precise for long lists 28 Apricot Banana Cherry Dat Fig Grape Kiwi Mandarine Nut Orange Peanut Watermelon
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Absolute Scrolling Video 29
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Experimental Design Touchscreen active – Selection – Watchband as a complement – User preference & strategy 3 list sizes (15/60/240 items) 6 distances (5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 items) 12 participants 30 Apricot Banana Cherry Dat Fig Grape Kiwi Mandarine Nut Orange Peanut Watermelon D = 5 items
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Results Absolute scrolling – Faster on any list Relative scrolling – Always slower – Friction? 31
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Interaction Strategy Relative technique: – 1.02 pans/trial on screen Absolute technique: – Fast imprecise on watchband – Corrections on screen (1.93/trial) 32
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User Preferences Interaction on watchband – More comfortable – No occlusion Favorite technique: – Absolute technique (9/12) 33
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List Scrolling Findings Hybrid technique? – Absolute for fast movement – Relative for adjusting Augmented input space – Effective list scrolling – Appreciated by users 34
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WatchIt: Takeaway Message Micro- and rich interactions – Many commands (10+) – Eyes-free interaction – List scrolling Properties: – Increase input space – Input/output space separated 35
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Thank you! Questions? 36 The VIA team is looking for postdocs!
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Mapping from vocabulary to music 37 CommandMatching gesture Play/pauseMiddle position, internal bracelet PreviousTop position, internal bracelet NextBottom position, internal bracelet Volume control (continuous)2-contact sliding gestures Position in the song (continuous)Sliding gestures, internal bracelet RepeatTop, external ShuffleMiddle, external
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