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Towards a Consensus Gesture Set: A Survey of Mid-Air Gestures in HCI for Maximized Agreement Across Domains

Masoumehsadat Hosseini, Tjado Ihmels, Ziqian Chen, Marion Koelle, Heiko Müller, Susanne Boll

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Abstract

Mid-air gesture-based systems are becoming ubiquitous. Many mid-air gestures control different kinds of interactive devices, applications, and systems. They are, however, still targeted at specific devices in specific domains and are not necessarily consistent across domain boundaries. A comprehensive evaluation of the transferability of gesture vocabulary between domains is also lacking. Consequently, interaction designers cannot decide which gestures to use for which domain. In this systematic literature review, we contribute to the future research agenda in this area, based on an analysis of 172 papers. As part of our analysis, we clustered gestures according to the dimensions of an existing taxonomy to identify their common characteristics in different domains, and we investigated the extent to which existing mid-air gesture sets are consistent across different domains. We derived a consensus gesture set containing 22 gestures based on agreement rates calculation and considered their transferability across different domains.

Topics & Concepts

GestureSet (abstract data type)Computer scienceTransferabilityVocabularyHuman–computer interactionTaxonomy (biology)Domain (mathematical analysis)Gesture recognitionNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsMachine learningMathematicsProgramming languagePhilosophyBiologyBotanyMathematical analysisLogitInteractive and Immersive DisplaysUsability and User Interface DesignTactile and Sensory Interactions