Alexander, Jason and Han, Teng and Judd, William and Irani, Pourang and Subramanian, Sriram (2012) Putting your best foot forward: investigating real-world mappings for foot-based gestures. In: Proceedings of the 2012 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '12) :. CHI '12 . ACM, New York, pp. 1229-1238. ISBN 978-1-4503-1015-4
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Foot-based gestures have recently received attention as an alternative interaction mechanism in situations where the hands are pre-occupied or unavailable. This paper investigates suitable real-world mappings of foot gestures to invoke commands and interact with virtual workspaces. Our first study identified user preferences for mapping common mobile-device commands to gestures. We distinguish these gestures in terms of discrete and continuous command input. While discrete foot-based input has relatively few parameters to control, continuous input requires careful design considerations on how the user's input can be mapped to a control parameter (e.g. the volume knob of the media player). We investigate this issue further through three user-studies. Our results show that rate-based techniques are significantly faster, more accurate and result if far fewer target crossings compared to displacement-based interaction. We discuss these findings and identify design recommendations.