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Metaphoraction: Support Gesture-based Interaction Design with Metaphorical Meanings

Zhida Sun, Sitong Wang, Chengzhong Liu, Xiaojuan Ma

2022ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous user experience research emphasizes meaning in interaction design beyond conventional interactive gestures. However, existing exemplars that successfully reify abstract meanings through interactions are usually case-specific, and it is currently unclear how to systematically create or extend meanings for general gesture-based interactions. We present Metaphoraction, a creativity support tool that formulates design ideas for gesture-based interactions to show metaphorical meanings with four interconnected components: gesture , action , object , and meaning . To represent the interaction design ideas with these four components, Metaphoraction links interactive gestures to actions based on the similarity of appearances, movements, and experiences; relates actions to objects by applying the immediate association; bridges objects and meanings by leveraging the metaphor TARGET-SOURCE mappings. We build a dataset containing 588,770 unique design idea candidates through surveying related research and conducting two crowdsourced studies to support meaningful gesture-based interaction design ideation. Five design experts validate that Metaphoraction can effectively support creativity and productivity during the ideation process. The paper concludes by presenting insights into meaningful gesture-based interaction design and discussing potential future uses of the tool.

Topics & Concepts

GestureMetaphorComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionMeaning (existential)Object (grammar)CreativitySimilarity (geometry)Action (physics)Process (computing)IdeationInteraction designArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsCognitive sciencePsychologySocial psychologyPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsImage (mathematics)PhysicsOperating systemPsychotherapistTactile and Sensory InteractionsAction Observation and SynchronizationHand Gesture Recognition Systems