Title
On The Use Of Mobile Devices As Controllers For First-Person Navigation In Public Installations
Abstract
User navigation in public installations displaying 3D content is mostly supported by mid-air interactions using motion sensors, such as Microsoft Kinect. On the other hand, smartphones have been used as external controllers of large-screen installations or game environments, and they may also be effective in supporting 3D navigations. This paper aims to examine whether a smartphone-based control is a reliable alternative to mid-air interaction for four degrees of freedom (4-DOF) fist-person navigation, and to discover suitable interaction techniques for a smartphone controller. For this purpose, we setup two studies: A comparative study between smartphone-based and Kinect-based navigation, and a gesture elicitation study to collect user preferences and intentions regarding 3D navigation methods using a smartphone. The results of the first study were encouraging, as users with smartphone input performed at least as good as with Kinect and most of them preferred it as a means of control, whilst the second study produced a number of noteworthy results regarding proposed user gestures and their stance towards using a mobile phone for 3D navigation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.3390/info10070238
INFORMATION
Keywords
Field
DocType
3D navigation, large screens, smartphone, Kinect, mid-air interactions, user study
Control theory,Computer science,Gesture,Human–computer interaction,Mobile device,Artificial intelligence,Motion sensors,Mobile phone,Gesture elicitation,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
10
7
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Spyros Vosinakis116922.49
Anna Gardeli2111.83