Human-oriented interaction with a TOF sensor

Fu Song Hsu*, Wei Yang Lin

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

As human-oriented computing technologies gain greater importance, people will expect natural interfaces that communicate with various systems. Many researchers have focused on various possibilities. This study used camera interaction as an avenue for improving user experience during presentations. The study was divided into two stages. The first stage analyzed the design principles of human-oriented systems, and implemented a rationale based on related principles. The system can be adopted as the central mechanism in sensing the motion of visitors using a time-of-flight (TOF) sensor, linking the camera space to media content. We demonstrate that the proposed system supplies interactive power for natural interaction and improved usability. The second stage investigated user experience of such an interaction pattern. The results show that the system can be applied as a natural interface between visitors and presentations, providing the audience with a satisfying and pleasurable experience.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 Southeast Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies Conference
Subtitle of host publicationErgonomics Innovations Leveraging User Experience and Sustainability, SEANES 2012
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2nd International Conference of Southeast Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies, SEANES 2012 - Langkawi, Malaysia
Duration: 9 Jul 201212 Jul 2012

Publication series

Name2012 Southeast Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies Conference: Ergonomics Innovations Leveraging User Experience and Sustainability, SEANES 2012

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference of Southeast Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies, SEANES 2012
Country/TerritoryMalaysia
CityLangkawi
Period9/07/1212/07/12

Keywords

  • Camera Interaction
  • Human-oriented User Interface
  • Natural User Interface
  • Time-of-Flight Sensor

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