Title
Novel metrics for 3D remote pointing.
Abstract
We introduce new metrics to help explain 3D pointing device movement characteristics. We present a study to assess these by comparing two cursor control modes using a Sony PS Move. "Laser" mode used ray casting, while "position" mode mapped absolute device movement to cursor motion. Mouse pointing was also included, and all techniques were also analyzed with existing 2D accuracy measures. Results suggest that position mode shows promise due to its accurate and smooth pointer movements. Our 3D movement metrics do not correlate well with performance, but may be beneficial in understanding how devices are used.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2491367.2491373
SUI
Keywords
Field
DocType
position mode shows,ray casting,absolute device movement,device movement characteristic,smooth pointer movement,movement metrics,cursor control mode,sony ps,new metrics,accuracy measure,novel metrics,pointing device,evaluation
Computer vision,Pointer (computer programming),Computer science,Pointing device,Ray casting,Artificial intelligence,Cursor (user interface)
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.46
15
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Steven J. Castellucci115310.45
Robert J. Teather232933.04
Andriy Pavlovych319213.98