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AutoGain: Gain Function Adaptation with Submovement Efficiency Optimization

Byungjoo Lee, Mathieu Nancel, Sunjun Kim, Antti Oulasvirta

202028 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A well-designed control-to-display gain function can improve pointing performance with indirect pointing devices like trackpads. However, the design of gain functions is challenging and mostly based on trial and error. AutoGain is a novel method to individualize a gain function for indirect pointing devices in contexts where cursor trajectories can be tracked. It gradually improves pointing efficiency by using a novel submovement-level tracking+optimization technique that minimizes aiming error (undershooting/overshooting) for each submovement. We first show that AutoGain can produce, from scratch, gain functions with performance comparable to commercial designs, in less than a half-hour of active use. Second, we demonstrate AutoGain's applicability to emerging input devices (here, a Leap Motion controller) with no reference gain functions. Third, a one-month longitudinal study of normal computer use with AutoGain showed performance improvements from participants' default functions.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceScratchAutomatic gain controlTracking errorAdaptation (eye)High-gain antennaCursor (databases)Gain of functionFunction (biology)Compensation (psychology)Controller (irrigation)Control theory (sociology)Control (management)Artificial intelligenceBandwidth (computing)EngineeringEvolutionary biologyChemistryComputer networkPhysicsMutationAmplifierElectrical engineeringOpticsPsychologyPsychoanalysisBiologyGeneBiochemistryOperating systemAgronomyTactile and Sensory InteractionsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology