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T.: Elderly user evaluation of mobile touchscreen interactions

by Masatomo Kobayashi, Atsushi Hiyama, Takahiro Miura, Chieko Asakawa, Michitaka Hirose, Tohru Ifukube - In: Proceedings of the 13th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction - Volume Part I, INTERACT’11 , 2011
"... Abstract. Smartphones with touchscreen-based interfaces are increasingly used by non-technical groups including the elderly. However, application developers have little understanding of how senior users interact with their products and of how to design senior-friendly interfaces. As an initial study ..."
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study to assess standard mobile touchscreen interfaces for the elderly, we conducted performance measurements and observational evaluations of 20 elderly participants. The tasks included performing basic gestures such as taps, drags, and pinching motions and using basic interactive components

Evaluating Swabbing: A Touchscreen Input Method for Elderly Users with Tremor

by Chat Wacharamanotham, Jan Hurtmanns, Er Mertens, Martin Kronenbuerger, Christopher Schlick, Jan Borchers - In Proc. CHI ’11
"... Elderly users suffering from hand tremor have difficulties interacting with touchscreens because of finger oscillation. It has been previously observed that sliding one’s finger across the screen may help reduce this oscillation. In this work, we empirically confirm this advantage by (1) measuring f ..."
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Elderly users suffering from hand tremor have difficulties interacting with touchscreens because of finger oscillation. It has been previously observed that sliding one’s finger across the screen may help reduce this oscillation. In this work, we empirically confirm this advantage by (1) measuring

Touchscreen Devices

by Yong Hua Chan, Touchscreen Devices, Yong Hua Chan, C Yong Hua Chan
"... This report describes the design and development of a dashboard that vi-sualizes OnLine Analytical Processing information. Users are able to navigate through the information using touch-based gestures. The source of the infor-mation is a Customer Relationship Management tool. This information is mad ..."
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of the dashboard, comprised of a visualization and set of gesture interactions, is based on the information needs of the end user. The design was implemented using standardized web technologies. This approach has resulted in a web application usable on mobile as well as desktop devices with touchscreens. Finally

Elderly Text-Entry Performance on Touchscreens

by Hugo Nicolau, Joaquim Jorge - Proceedings of the 14th international ACM SIGACCESS conference on Computers and accessibility , 2012
"... Touchscreen devices have become increasingly popular. Yet they lack of tactile feedback and motor stability, making it difficult effectively typing on virtual keyboards. This is even worse for elderly users and their declining motor abilities, particularly hand tremor. In this paper we examine text- ..."
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Touchscreen devices have become increasingly popular. Yet they lack of tactile feedback and motor stability, making it difficult effectively typing on virtual keyboards. This is even worse for elderly users and their declining motor abilities, particularly hand tremor. In this paper we examine text

Touch-Screens and Elderly users: A Perfect Match

by Alma Leora Culén - ACHI 2013, The Sixth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions , 2013
"... Abstract—This paper discusses some challenges in use of touch–based screens by elderly adults. We are focusing primarily on touch-based interactions with personal artifacts such as smart phones and tablets or touch-screens embedded in the home environment. We have conducted several small studies as ..."
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Abstract—This paper discusses some challenges in use of touch–based screens by elderly adults. We are focusing primarily on touch-based interactions with personal artifacts such as smart phones and tablets or touch-screens embedded in the home environment. We have conducted several small studies

ThumbSpace: generalized one-handed input for touchscreen-based mobile devices

by Amy K Karlson , Benjamin B Bederson - in Proceedings of the 11th IFIP TC 13 international conference on Human-computer interaction , 2007
"... Abstract. In this paper, we present ThumbSpace, a software-based interaction technique that provides general one-handed thumb operation of touchscreenbased mobile devices. Our goal is to provide accurate selection of all interface objects, especially small and far targets, which are traditionally d ..."
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difficult to interact with using the thumb. We present the ThumbSpace design and a comparative evaluation against direct interaction for target selection. Our results show that ThumbSpace was well-received, improved accuracy for selecting targets that are out of thumb reach, and made users as effective

Evaluation of haptically augmented touchscreen gui elements under cognitive load

by Rock Leung, Karon Maclean, Martin Bue Bertelsen, Mayukh Saubhasik - In Proceedings of ICMI 2007 , 2007
"... Adding expressive haptic feedback to mobile devices has great potential to improve their usability, particularly in multitasking situations where one’s visual attention is required. Piezoelectric actuators are emerging as one suitable technology for rendering expressive haptic feedback on mobile dev ..."
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in haptic strength vs. resolution, and subtleties in evaluating these types of interactions. Categories and Subject Descriptors H5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]: User Interfaces- graphical user interfaces, haptic I/O. (e.g., library, business meeting). In addition, mobile devices are often

Gestures without Libraries, Toolkits or Training: A $1 Recognizer for User Interface Prototypes

by Jacob O. Wobbrock
"... Although mobile, tablet, large display, and tabletop computers increasingly present opportunities for using pen, finger, and wand gestures in user interfaces, implementing gesture recognition largely has been the privilege of pattern matching experts, not user interface prototypers. Although some us ..."
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Descriptors: H5.2. [Information interfaces and presentation]: User interfaces – Input devices and strategies. I5.2. [Pattern recognition]: Design methodology – Classifier design and evaluation. I5.5. [Pattern recognition]: Implementation – Interactive systems.

Crossmodal Audio and Tactile Interaction with Mobile Touchscreens

by Eve Elizabeth Hoggan
"... Touchscreen mobile devices often use cut-down versions of desktop user interfaces placing high demands on the visual sense that may prove awkward in mobile settings. The research in this thesis addresses the problems encountered by situationally impaired mobile users by using crossmodal interaction ..."
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Touchscreen mobile devices often use cut-down versions of desktop user interfaces placing high demands on the visual sense that may prove awkward in mobile settings. The research in this thesis addresses the problems encountered by situationally impaired mobile users by using crossmodal interaction

Vibro-Tactile Enrichment Improves Blind User Interaction with Mobile Touchscreens

by Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Barbara Leporini, Maria Teresa Paratore
"... Abstract. Interaction via mobile devices is a challenge for blind users, who often encounter severe accessibility and usability problems. The main issues are due to the lack of hardware keys, making it difficult to quickly reach an area or activate functions, and to the new way of interacting via to ..."
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, e.g., noisy environments. In this study we investigate enriching the user interfaces of touchscreen mobile devices to facilitate blind users ' orientation. We propose a possible solution for improving interaction based on the vibro-tactile channel. After introducing the idea behind our approach
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