Depth and Breadth of Pie Menus for Mid-air Gesture Interaction
Wenmin Li, Xueyi Wan, Yanwei Shi, Nailang Yao, Ci Wang, Zaifeng Gao
Abstract
Mid-air gesture interaction has become one of the most promising human–computer interaction manners. However, the principles of designing pie menus for mid-air gesture interaction are largely lacking. Currently, no study has addressed the breadth and depth of the pie menu for mid-air gesture interaction. Here, in two experiments, we found that the breadth and depth of a pie menu had distinct influences on the operation performance in mid-air gestural interaction: breadth affects both the accuracy and reaction time of the operation, while depth only affects reaction time. Overall, when operation accuracy is the main concern, the breadth of the pie menu will be the key factor, and it should not exceed eight items (Experiments 1 and 2). However, when the operation also emphasizes efficiency, the depth of the pie menu should be considered: fewer layers lead to faster responses, with two layers yielding the best performance (Experiment 2).