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Understanding the Design Space of Mouth Microgestures

Victor Chen, Xuhai Xu, Chen Li, Yuanchun Shi, Shwetak Patel, Yuntao Wang

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Abstract

As wearable devices move toward the face (i.e. smart earbuds, glasses), there is an increasing need to facilitate intuitive interactions with these devices. Current sensing techniques can already detect many mouth-based gestures; however, users’ preferences of these gestures are not fully understood. In this paper, we investigate the design space and usability of mouth-based microgestures. We first conducted brainstorming sessions (N=16) and compiled an extensive set of 86 user-defined gestures. Then, with an online survey (N=50), we assessed the physical and mental demand of our gesture set and identified a subset of 14 gestures that can be performed easily and naturally. Finally, we conducted a remote Wizard-of-Oz usability study (N=11) mapping gestures to various daily smartphone operations under a sitting and walking context. From these studies, we develop a taxonomy for mouth gestures, finalize a practical gesture set for common applications, and provide design guidelines for future mouth-based gesture interactions.

Topics & Concepts

GestureComputer scienceUsabilityHuman–computer interactionSet (abstract data type)Context (archaeology)Wearable computerGesture recognitionMultimediaArtificial intelligenceProgramming languagePaleontologyEmbedded systemBiologyInteractive and Immersive DisplaysTactile and Sensory InteractionsGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology