Hands-on, Hands-off: Gaze-Assisted Bimanual 3D Interaction

要旨

Extended Reality (XR) systems with hand-tracking support direct manipulation of objects with both hands. A common interaction in this context is for the non-dominant hand (NDH) to orient an object for input by the dominant hand (DH). We explore bimanual interaction with gaze through three new modes of interaction where the input of the NDH, DH, or both hands is indirect based on Gaze+Pinch. These modes enable a new dynamic interplay between our hands, allowing flexible alternation between and pairing of complementary operations. Through applications, we demonstrate several use cases in the context of 3D modelling, where users exploit occlusion-free, low-effort, and fluid two-handed manipulation. To gain a deeper understanding of each mode, we present a user study on an asymmetric rotate-translate task. Most participants preferred indirect input with both hands for lower physical effort, without a penalty on user performance. Otherwise, they preferred modes where the NDH oriented the object directly, supporting preshaping of the hand, which is more challenging with indirect gestures. The insights gained are of relevance for the design of XR interfaces that aim to leverage eye and hand input in tandem.

著者
Mathias N.. Lystbæk
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Thorbjørn Mikkelsen
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Roland Krisztandl
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Eric J. Gonzalez
Google, Seattle, Washington, United States
Mar Gonzalez-Franco
Google, Seattle, Washington, United States
Hans Gellersen
Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Ken Pfeuffer
Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3654777.3676331

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会議: UIST 2024

ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology

セッション: 1. New realities

Westin: Allegheny 1
6 件の発表
2024-10-16 01:10:00
2024-10-16 02:40:00