Preprint Extending Touch-less Interaction on Vision Based Wearable Device
This work addresses interaction challenges for users of wearable devices, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing gesture-based methods.
The paper tackled touch-less interaction for vision-based wearable devices by designing and evaluating a system using dynamic hand/feet gestures, with a user study showing usability and emotional impact on platforms like Google Glass.
This is the preprint version of our paper on IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2015. A touch-less interaction technology on vision based wearable device is designed and evaluated. Users interact with the application with dynamic hands/feet gestures in front of the camera. Several proof-of-concept prototypes with eleven dynamic gestures are developed based on the touch-less interaction. At last, a comparing user study evaluation is proposed to demonstrate the usability of the touch-less approach, as well as the impact on user's emotion, running on a wearable framework or Google Glass.