Mémorisation de commandes: Positions Spatiales versus Gestes Directionnels

Translated title of the contribution: Command memorization: Spatial positions versus directional gestures

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Abstract

To execute a command, a user can make a selection in a menu using pointing actions, or, for example, use shortcuts such as gestures. To go faster, she can learn the positions to point or gestures to perform. In this paper, we present a study comparing learning of positions or directions to select commands. The results obtained reveal similar recall rates, with a slight advantage for positions. The qualitative results suggest an advantage of positions over directions for physical and mental demands. Finally, the study of memorization strategies developed by the subjects provides mnemonic methods that can be useful for designers and users.

Translated title of the contributionCommand memorization: Spatial positions versus directional gestures
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationIHM 2018 - Actes de la 30ieme Conference Francophone sur l''Interaction Homme-Machine
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pages92-99
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781450351096
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes
Event30ieme Conference Francophone sur l''Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2018 - 30th French-Speaking Conference on Human-Machine Interaction, HMI 2018 - Brest, France
Duration: 23 Oct 201826 Oct 2018

Publication series

NameIHM 2018 - Actes de la 30ieme Conference Francophone sur l''Interaction Homme-Machine

Conference

Conference30ieme Conference Francophone sur l''Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2018 - 30th French-Speaking Conference on Human-Machine Interaction, HMI 2018
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityBrest
Period23/10/1826/10/18

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