Gaze-touch:combining gaze with multi-touch for interaction on the same surface

Pfeuffer, Ken and Alexander, Jason and Chong, Ming Ki and Gellersen, Hans (2014) Gaze-touch:combining gaze with multi-touch for interaction on the same surface. In: UIST '14 Proceedings of the 27th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology. ACM, New York, pp. 509-518. ISBN 9781450330695

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Abstract

Gaze has the potential to complement multi-touch for interaction on the same surface. We present gaze-touch, a technique that combines the two modalities based on the principle of ''gaze selects, touch manipulates''. Gaze is used to select a target, and coupled with multi-touch gestures that the user can perform anywhere on the surface. Gaze-touch enables users to manipulate any target from the same touch position, for whole-surface reachability and rapid context switching. Conversely, gaze-touch enables manipulation of the same target from any touch position on the surface, for example to avoid occlusion. Gaze-touch is designed to complement direct-touch as the default interaction on multi-touch surfaces. We provide a design space analysis of the properties of gaze-touch versus direct-touch, and present four applications that explore how gaze-touch can be used alongside direct-touch. The applications demonstrate use cases for interchangeable, complementary and alternative use of the two modes of interaction, and introduce novel techniques arising from the combination of gaze-touch and conventional multi-touch.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? GAZE INPUTMULTI-TOUCHMULTIMODAL UIINTERACTIVE SURFACECONTRIBUTIONS TO PRACTICE ??
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70580
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Deposited On:
28 Aug 2014 13:46
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Published
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