Developing a car gesture interface for use as a secondary task

作者: Micah Alpern , Katie Minardo

DOI: 10.1145/765891.766078

关键词: Human–computer interactionControl (management)Computer scienceWizard of Oz experimentInterface (computing)Contextual inquiryGestureTask (project management)Secondary taskMultimedia

摘要: Existing gesture-interface research has centered on controlling the user's primary task. This paper explores use of gestures to control secondary tasks while user is focused driving. Through contextual inquiry, ten iterative prototypes, and a Wizard Oz experiment, we show that gesture interface viable alternative for completing in car.

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