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Title
Body-based interfaces
Authors
Kim, GJHan, SHYang, HCho, C
Date Issued
2004-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Abstract
This research explores different ways to use features of one's own body for interacting with computers. Such "body-based" interfaces may find good uses in wearable computing or virtual reality systems as part of a 3D multi-modal interface in the future, freeing the user from holding interaction devices. Four types of body-based interfaces have been identified: Body-inspired metaphor (BIM); Body-as-interaction-surface (BAIS); Mixed mode (MM); and Object mapping (OM). These four body-based interfaces were applied to a few different applications (and associated tasks) and were tested for their performance and preference. It was generally found that, among the four, the BIM exhibited low error rates, but produced relatively longer task completion times and significant fatigue. The BAIS method had the contrasting character of higher error rates, but shorter task completion times and lower intuitiveness. The OM method exhibited high error rates, longer completion times, and much fatigue. Overall, the MM was superior in terms of both performance and preference as it combined the merits of the above three methods. Thus, it is expected, for applications with many associated tasks, a careful division of tasks among those that have natural semantic links to body parts and those that do not, is necessary to design the most performing body-based interface. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
user interfaces; wearable computing; virtual reality; 3D multi-modal interfaces; human-computer interaction; body-based interaction; metaphors
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17899
DOI
10.1016/j.apergo.2004.02.003
ISSN
0003-6870
Article Type
Article
Citation
APPLIED ERGONOMICS, vol. 35, no. 3, page. 263 - 274, 2004-05
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