Title | ||
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Comparison of front touch and back touch while using transparent double-sided touch display |
Abstract | ||
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When using direct-touch displays, the users' fingers sometimes occlude the content. To avoid this problem, previous studies have proposed using the back side of a device [Hiraoka et. al., 2003] [Wigdor et al., 2007]. These approaches were shown to be useful for inputting from the backside of a device, for tasks such as selecting targets. Although these approaches have not been shown the usability of double sided touch displays, we explored how users touch both sides of a transparent display using the LimpiDual Touch (LDT) [Iwabuchi et al., 2008]. In our experiments, participants touched a target on the double-sided display. The location of the target was not predictable. We compared the reaction time (RT) and accuracy under the different input conditions (front/back/dual). |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2011 | 10.1145/2037715.2037764 | SIGGRAPH Posters |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
double-sided display,transparent double-sided touch display,previous study,limpidual touch,direct-touch display,transparent display,hiraoka et,reaction time,front touch,touch display,different input condition,data acquisition,image based rendering | Computer vision,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Data acquisition,Usability,Artificial intelligence,Transparent display,Image-based modeling and rendering | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
5 | 0.50 | 1 |
Authors | ||
4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Tomoko Ohtani | 1 | 9 | 1.76 |
Tomoko Hashida | 2 | 56 | 12.79 |
Yasuaki Kakehi | 3 | 349 | 61.71 |
Takeshi Naemura | 4 | 611 | 95.07 |