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User-defined mid-air gestures for multiscale GIS interface interaction

Xiaozhou Zhou, Ruidong Bai

2023Cartography and Geographic Information Science11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multisize geographic information system (GIS) has widely used in social life, and the introduction of natural interactive methods such as gesture interaction further broadens the applications of GIS. Gestures, as a natural means of expression, bring a convenient experience to the use of GIS. The user-elicitation method can determine the user’s original operational intention and take advantage of the natural and convenient gesture interaction. However, current research on elicitation methods mainly focuses on defining the function factors of operation commands and rarely considers the influence of environmental factors such as spatial sizes. This paper takes GIS as the object, which is closely related to multisize space. This paper reports a research project on user-defined gestures for interacting with two-dimensional maps in a virtual reality environment, including three types of GIS operation commands and six sizes of maps. The results showed that the user-defined gestures for the same GIS operation commands varied across map sizes. The increase in map size increased the amount of gestural movement. Drawing on our research, we developed a set of gestures for multisize GIS interface interaction. We hope that this research can provide a guiding foundation for mid-air gesture design for all multisize interfaces.

Topics & Concepts

GestureComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionSet (abstract data type)Interface (matter)User interfaceNatural (archaeology)Function (biology)Object (grammar)Virtual realityGeographic information systemGeographyCartographyArtificial intelligenceOperating systemArchaeologyMaximum bubble pressure methodEvolutionary biologyProgramming languageBubbleParallel computingBiologyInteractive and Immersive DisplaysHand Gesture Recognition SystemsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts
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