Fitts' law as a research and design tool in human-computer interaction
IS MacKenzie - Human-computer interaction, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
According to Fitts' law, human movement can be modeled by analogy to the transmission of
information. Fitts' popular model has been widely adopted in numerous research areas …
information. Fitts' popular model has been widely adopted in numerous research areas …
[BOOK][B] Hand tracking, finger identification, and chordic manipulation on a multi-touch surface
W Westerman - 1999 - Citeseer
Dr. Neal Gallagher, for inviting me to Delaware, ensuring my research in the Electrical
Engineering Department and other parts of campus was always fully supported, offering …
Engineering Department and other parts of campus was always fully supported, offering …
[HTML][HTML] Motor invariants in action execution and perception
The nervous system is sensitive to statistical regularities of the external world and forms
internal models of these regularities to predict environmental dynamics. Given the inherently …
internal models of these regularities to predict environmental dynamics. Given the inherently …
Towards a standard for pointing device evaluation, perspectives on 27 years of Fitts' law research in HCI
RW Soukoreff, IS MacKenzie - International journal of human-computer …, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper makes seven recommendations to HCI researchers wishing to construct Fitts' law
models for either movement time prediction, or for the comparison of conditions in an …
models for either movement time prediction, or for the comparison of conditions in an …
Extending Fitts' law to two-dimensional tasks
IS MacKenzie, W Buxton - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on …, 1992 - dl.acm.org
Fitts' law, a one-dimensional model of human movement, is commonly applied to two-
dimensional target acquisition tasks on interactive computing systems. For rectangular …
dimensional target acquisition tasks on interactive computing systems. For rectangular …
Strategy of arm movement control is determined by minimization of neural effort for joint coordination
N Dounskaia, Y Shimansky - Experimental Brain Research, 2016 - Springer
Optimality criteria underlying organization of arm movements are often validated by testing
their ability to adequately predict hand trajectories. However, kinematic redundancy of the …
their ability to adequately predict hand trajectories. However, kinematic redundancy of the …
[BOOK][B] HCI models, theories, and frameworks: Toward a multidisciplinary science
JM Carroll - 2003 - books.google.com
HCI Models, Theories, and Frameworks provides a thorough pedagological survey of the
science of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI spans many disciplines and professions …
science of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI spans many disciplines and professions …
[PDF][PDF] A comparison of input devices in element pointing and dragging tasks
An experiment is described comparing three devices (a mouse, a trackball, and a stylus with
tablet) in the performance of pointing and dragging tasks. During pointing, movement times …
tablet) in the performance of pointing and dragging tasks. During pointing, movement times …
Leveling the playing field: A comparative reevaluation of unmodified eye tracking as an input and interaction modality for VR
In this study, we establish a much-needed baseline for evaluating eye tracking interactions
using an eye tracking enabled Meta Quest 2 VR headset with 30 participants. Each …
using an eye tracking enabled Meta Quest 2 VR headset with 30 participants. Each …
[BOOK][B] Control theory for humans: Quantitative approaches to modeling performance
RJ Jagacinski, JM Flach - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This textbook provides a tutorial introduction to behavioral applications of control theory.
Control theory describes the information one should be sensitive to and the pattern of …
Control theory describes the information one should be sensitive to and the pattern of …