2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77471-6_6
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Interaction Modalities in Mobile Contexts

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“…As a proven interaction modality, distance is incorporated for the geometric rendering of user interface displays in augmented reality applications [2]. Unlike eventdriven modalities such as hand gestures [43], distance is an implicit interaction modality that continuously reflects users' movement behaviours [44]. Early research showed that distance was an influential factor of perceived usability in large display interactions, although it had limited input channels [43].…”
Section: Distance-driven User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a proven interaction modality, distance is incorporated for the geometric rendering of user interface displays in augmented reality applications [2]. Unlike eventdriven modalities such as hand gestures [43], distance is an implicit interaction modality that continuously reflects users' movement behaviours [44]. Early research showed that distance was an influential factor of perceived usability in large display interactions, although it had limited input channels [43].…”
Section: Distance-driven User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implicit interaction [1] occurs when users interact with an arbitrary system in a determinable but subconscious manner. It has been harnessed in a number of domains, for example, in electronic tourist guides.…”
Section: The Implicit Interaction Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implicit interaction is closely related to user's context (Tamminen et al, 2004) and some knowledge of the prevailing context is almost essential if designers want to incorporate it into their applications (O'Grady et al, 2008). Also, this type of interactions are an inevitable part of what some like to call "smart" products, products whose actions contain some degree of agency, of activity, that occurs without the explicit behest or awareness of the user (Ju, 2008).…”
Section: Interaction Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%