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Using a head joystick in a one axis manipulation
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Introduction to the problem situation where hands are busy doing something else control by view-field for imaging /horizontal focus of attention/ mobile – no need for fixed reference point people with special needs
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Background and previous research Previous research on this field have consentraded in fixed reference point systems Commercial systems are on sale, but expensive and not really for mobile use
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Objectives in general To find out how users feel about using a 1- axis head joystick Compare 1-axis head joystick to normal joystick and conventional mouse
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Schedule User testing – early March Prosessing data – mid March Article draft – early April
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Research methods constructive research to design and simulate the new techniques & tools for evaluation of user behavior in the task … empirical research based on…( hand-free manipulation through 1-axis input technique) - usability testing for prototype including interviewing test subjects after the tests
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Preliminary results Device has been found to be extremelly sensitive Takes considerably long time to learn how to control by After a while, quite fast and accurate
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Experimental setup Normal desktop PC Software: One button manipulation software you can capture software on your PC – like snapshot
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Forecasted results users will find 1-axis targets pointing & selection too hard, at first at least the importance of calibration will be highlighted fast when user has got used to 1-axis control
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Prospective applications (Development of new dynamic strategies for interacting with entities in an information space will require modal-spatial- temporal redistributed feedback as well as adequate user behavior ) an opportunity to record user attention and to redistribute accordingly info imaging the situation when the Y coordinate was controlled by hand and the X ordinate by head should be investigated Mobile applications The use of a new technique of human computer interaction (menu pointing, scrolling) through head-tracking will essentially increase designing opportunities of special applications for N-dimension space, such as cascading menu selections. In addition, modal-redistributed feedback will provide new features for common interfaces. Control features by attention. Individual features of selective attention in a situation of modal-redistributed feedback, information content is a key question for extended control by perceptive functions as well as on user behavior which will allow intensifying human-computer interaction. New interaction techniques for the task of menu selection and manipulation Secondary tasking – while driving a car Hands-busy situations
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References Evans, G. and Blenkhorn, P. A head operated joystick – experience with use, CSUN 99 LoPresti, E.F., Brienza, D.M. and Angelo, J. Computer Head Control Software to Compesate for Neck Movement Limitations LoPresti E.F., Brienza D.M. and Angelo, J. Head-operated controls: effect of control method on performance for subjects with and without disability Interacting with Computers 14 (2002) 359-377
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