Title
Systematic literature review of hand gestures used in human computer interaction interfaces
Abstract
•Article reports the results of a systematic review undertaken to identify characteristics of touchless/in-air hand gestures used in interaction interfaces.•Gestures are a humans’ natural mode of interaction, but the way they are used in interaction interfaces is not intuitive and natural.•The nature and appropriateness of gestures used was not a primary factor in gesture elicitation when designing gesture based systems, and ease of technology implementation often took precedence.•Underpinning gesture theory focuses on gestures performed simultaneously with speech, and majority of gesture based interfaces are supported by other modes of interaction.•Gesture based research community seems disparate with little evidence of building upon prior work. A fundamental framework of gesture-based interaction is not evident.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1016/j.ijhcs.2019.03.011
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Field
DocType
Volume
Multitude,Systematic review,Gesture,Computer science,Technology implementation,Human–computer interaction,Gesture elicitation
Journal
129
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1071-5819
2
0.36
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tijana Vuletic141.40
Alex H. B. Duffy211118.82
L. Hay321.38
Chris McTeague421.04
Gerard Campbell520.36
Madeleine Grealy621.04