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Which One to Go: Security and Usability Evaluation of Mid-Air Gestures [article]

Wenyuan Xu, Xiaopeng Li, Jing Tian, Yujun Xiao, Xianshan Qu, Song Wang, Xiaoyu Ji
2018 arXiv   pre-print
Meanwhile, we obtain subjective evaluation of usability and security by conducting a survey.  ...  With the emerging of touch-less human-computer interaction techniques and gadgets, mid-air hand gestures have been widely used for authentication.  ...  In light of these advantages, in this paper, we investigate the security and usability of mid-air gestures.  ... 
arXiv:1811.10168v1 fatcat:mkip3lrzzzhizeubfrivlvemby

RepliCueAuth: Validating the Use of a Lab-Based Virtual Reality Setup for Evaluating Authentication Systems

Florian Mathis, Kami Vaniea, Mohamed Khamis
2021 Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  
We then evaluate the usability and security of our replica and compare the results to the real-world evaluation of CueAuth [52].  ...  Figure 1 : We evaluate and discuss the suitability of using Virtual Reality (VR) to conduct human-centred usability and security evaluations of real-world authentication systems.  ...  This publication was supported by the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow jointly funded PhD studentships.  ... 
doi:10.1145/3411764.3445478 fatcat:7pavr7jmfngsbgt33cnjl6zmde

Investigating Clutching Interactions for Touchless Medical Imaging Systems

Sean Cronin, Euan Freeman, Gavin Doherty
2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  
We evaluated four clutching techniques with 34 health professionals, measuring interaction performance and interviewing them to obtain insight into their views on clutching, and touchless control of medical  ...  Currently, users face the issues of being unable to directly manipulate imaging in aseptic environments, as well as needing to touch shared surfaces in other hospital areas.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The work of Gavin Doherty is supported, in part, by Science Foundation Ireland grant number 13/RC/2106_P2 to the Adapt Centre and 13/RC/2094_P2 to the Lero Centre.  ... 
doi:10.1145/3491102.3517512 fatcat:k2gvf3wil5dw7lloiktkmsn47m

Map Navigation Using a Wearable Mid-air Display

Alexandru Dancu, Mickaël Fourgeaud, Mohammad Obaid, Morten Fjeld, Niklas Elmqvist
2015 Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - MobileHCI '15  
Such devices may enable new input and output modalities compared to current mobile devices, and seamlessly offer information on the go.  ...  Based on our online survey and experiment, we offer insights and recommendations for the design of wearable mid-air displays.  ...  Acknowledgments We thank Waldir Pimenta, Péter Tamás Kovács, Barrie James Sutcliffe, Adviye AyçaÜnlüer, and Philippa Beckman.  ... 
doi:10.1145/2785830.2785876 dblp:conf/mhci/DancuFOFE15 fatcat:ityxlpuebnbvxcumug3hu35doi

Going Nowhere for Now: Changing New Zealand's Flag and the Move to a Republic

Peter Barrer
2018 Zenodo  
In 2015 and 2016, New Zealand held two postal referendums on changing the nation's flag, the New Zealand Ensign, to something more distinctive and representative of the modern nationstate.  ...  to that of New Zealand abolishing the constitutional monarchy and becoming a republic at some time in the future.  ...  To which Quadro adds angrily: "Go, both of you, and people the world with Monsters…" (199) .  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3756849 fatcat:pk42alolr5dmbh6cc5n3mx7e2m

Investigating the Third Dimension for Authentication in Immersive Virtual Reality and in the Real World

Ceenu George, Mohamed Khamis, Daniel Buschek, Heinrich Hussmann
2019 2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)  
We created a virtual 3D replica of a real world room, which we leverage to evaluate and compare the factors that impact the usability and security of authentication in IVR and RW.  ...  For both environments, there is a gap in understanding which elements of the third dimension can be leveraged to improve usability and security of authentication.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank An Ngo Tien and the ATH Usable Security group, whose projects contributed towards this paper.  ... 
doi:10.1109/vr.2019.8797862 dblp:conf/vr/GeorgeKBH19 fatcat:vksc3g6aibhk3e4gwyyxzkjvu4

HapticLock: Eyes-Free Authentication for Mobile Devices

Gloria Dhandapani, Jamie Ferguson, Euan Freeman
2021 Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction  
Users confirm selection with a double tap (c), to move to the next digit, continuing until the PIN is complete.  ...  mid-air gestures [7] and touchscreen gestures [35, 39] .  ...  Our findings show the potential of eyes-free PIN entry: HapticLock was both usable and secure against observation.  ... 
doi:10.1145/3462244.3481001 fatcat:qfpxzdkdljfuxpl7adnrbwte6u

Natural interaction with traffic control cameras through multimodal interfaces [article]

Marco Grazioso, Alessandro Sebastian Podda, Silvio Barra, Francesco Cutugno
2021 arXiv   pre-print
The second one is related to the control of the video, in order to go back and forth to a particular scene showing specific events, or zoom in/out a particular camera; the third allows the operator to  ...  and gestures, as well as conveying the audio on the headset or in the speakers of the room.  ...  like mid-air gestures, voice and gaze.  ... 
arXiv:2103.01518v1 fatcat:u7f3p2mmhfghdgwsq77l4t7ddy

A Systematic Mapping Study on Usability and User Experience Evaluation of Touchable Holograms: Technical Report [article]

Thiago Campos, Natasha Valentim, Eduardo Damasceno
2023 figshare.com  
A Systematic Mapping Study on Usability and User Experience Evaluation of Touchable Holograms: Technical Report  ...  Investigation of the contribution of virtual reality to architectural education Erkan İ. 10.1386/adch_0002 4_1 Sco 404 Framing the design space of multimodal mid-air gesture and speech-based interaction  ...  /3338286.3 340113 Sco 472 Research on Sharing Content between Large Displays Using Mid-air Gestures [基于空中手势的跨屏幕内容分享技术研究] Huang P.  ... 
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.22114355.v1 fatcat:5bm3azajgzhrzkmk3lqlupeg4e

The Role of Eye Gaze in Security and Privacy Applications: Survey and Future HCI Research Directions

Christina Katsini, Yasmeen Abdrabou, George E. Raptis, Mohamed Khamis, Florian Alt
2020 Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  
on gaze-based privacy protection and gaze monitoring in security critical tasks which are under-investigated yet very promising areas, and 3) understanding the privacy implications of pervasive eye tracking  ...  For the past 20 years, researchers have investigated the use of eye tracking in security applications. We present a holistic view on gaze-based security applications.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported, in part, by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (Award number 65040), and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Grants AL 1899/2-1 and 1899/4-1.  ... 
doi:10.1145/3313831.3376840 dblp:conf/chi/KatsiniARKA20 fatcat:4kpwskjpzzchdlobkpcns4ltmy

MobiRing: A Finger-Worn Wireless Motion Tracker

Yi-Lin Chen, Yi-Lung Tsai, Kailing Huang, Pai H. Chou
2014 2014 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things(iThings), and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom)  
The prototype has been evaluated quantitatively for accuracy and qualitatively for usability by asking ten volunteer novice users to try a variety of the proposed operations.  ...  The results show that the MobiRing system to be intuitive for mouse-like functions and the recognition accuracy of each gesture is over 90%.  ...  EVALUATION We evaluated the usability of MobiRing quantitatively and qualitatively by asking ten volunteer novice users to perform a number of tasks.  ... 
doi:10.1109/ithings.2014.58 dblp:conf/ithings/ChenTHC14 fatcat:t3gyao662jabfkrjdhxc37qfee

Extended Reality for Knowledge Work in Everyday Environments [article]

Verena Biener, Eyal Ofek, Michel Pahud, Per Ola Kristensson, Jens Grubert
2021 arXiv   pre-print
This chapter summarizes the state of the art in the field of extended reality for knowledge work in everyday environments and proposes steps to address the open challenges.  ...  While a stream of better, cheaper and lighter HMDs have been introduced for consumers in recent years, there are still many challenges to be addressed to allow this vision to become reality.  ...  compared to mid-air.  ... 
arXiv:2111.03942v1 fatcat:ulxyihhfcnbnfe5jou7ejjyljq

Stereoscopic 3D to Enhance User Experience in E-commerce

Malin Nilsson
2014 International Conference on Information Systems  
Findings from the usability testing, i.e. evaluation by the think aloud method, confirm previously conducted studies of S3D and UX.  ...  The users experienced a presence of the product in the room and spontaneously reached out and tried to interact with the depicted object.  ...  She said, "I feel like I want to touch the bag". The observation confirms her statement with her hand and body gesture of reaching out and grabbing the handle of the bag in mid-air.  ... 
dblp:conf/icis/Nilsson14 fatcat:m4fma6yigjhxplfwvnq54ktf7a

Conducting Unsupervised Virtual Reality User Studies Online

Aske Mottelson, Gustav Bøg Petersen, Klemen Lilija, Guido Makransky
2021 Frontiers in Virtual Reality  
Conducting user studies online and unsupervised instead of in laboratories gives quick access to a large and inexpensive participant pool.  ...  and improve the quantity of VR user studies, regardless of laboratory availability.  ...  responses related to learning; Study II (right) collected hand tracking data for mid-air gesture guidance.  ... 
doi:10.3389/frvir.2021.681482 fatcat:ioxn4lzymzah3ghln7g5s2qjpq

Can't Touch This: Rethinking Public Technology in a COVID-19 Era

Jennifer Pearson, Gavin Bailey, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, Tom Owen, Chi Zhang, Thomas Reitmaier, Cameron Steer, Anna Carter, Deepak Ranjan Sahoo, Dani Kalarikalayil Raju
2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems  
Drawing on an ethnographic exploration into how public utilities are being used, adapted or avoided, we developed and evaluated a suite of technology probes that can be either retroftted into, or replace  ...  In-situ community deployments of our probes demonstrate strong uptake and provide insight into how hands-free technologies can be adapted and utilised for the public domain; and, in turn, used to inform  ...  Our goal was to determine the accuracy with which users are able to detect the correct numbers in the virtual mid-air grid on their palm.  ... 
doi:10.1145/3491102.3501980 fatcat:q4nnvmzjsfa4pnvniueyeus6iq
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