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QuantumLeap, a Framework for Engineering Gestural User Interfaces based on the Leap Motion Controller

Arthur Sluÿters, Mehdi Ousmer, Paolo Roselli, Jean Vanderdonckt

2022Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the tremendous progress made for recognizing gestures acquired by various devices, such as the Leap Motion Controller, developing a gestural user interface based on such devices still induces a significant programming and software engineering effort before obtaining a running interactive application. To facilitate this development, we present QuantumLeap, a framework for engineering gestural user interfaces based on the Leap Motion Controller. Its pipeline software architecture can be parameterized to define a workflow among modules for acquiring gestures from the Leap Motion Controller, for segmenting them, recognizing them, and managing their mapping to functions of the application. To demonstrate its practical usage, we implement two gesture-based applications: an image viewer that allows healthcare workers to browse DICOM medical images of their patients without any hygiene issues commonly associated with touch user interfaces and a large-scale application for managing multimedia contents on wall screens. To evaluate the usability of QuantumLeap, seven participants took part in an experiment in which they used QuantumLeap to add a gestural interface to an existing application.

Topics & Concepts

GestureComputer scienceUsabilityWorkflowController (irrigation)Human–computer interactionMotion controllerDICOMSoftwareInterface (matter)User interfaceVisualizationMotion (physics)MultimediaMatch movingMotion controlArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageRobotDatabaseMaximum bubble pressure methodBubbleAgronomyBiologyParallel computingHand Gesture Recognition SystemsTactile and Sensory InteractionsInteractive and Immersive Displays