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Watch my Painting: The Back of the Hand as a Drawing Space for Smartwatches

Maximilian Schrapel, Florian Herzog, Steffen Ryll, Michael Rohs

202014 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smartwatches can be used independently from smartphones, but input tasks like messaging are cumbersome due to the small display size. Parts of the display are hidden during interaction, which can lead to incorrect input. For simplicity, instead of general text input a small set of answer options are often provided, but these are limited and impersonal. In contrast, free-form drawings can answer messages in a very personal way, but are difficult to produce on small displays. To enable precise drawing input on smartwatches we present a magnetic stylus that is tracked on the back of the hand. In an evaluation of several algorithms we show that 3D position estimation with a 7.5x20mm magnet reaches a worst-case 6% relative position error on the back of the hand. Furthermore, the results of a user study are presented, which show that in the case of drawing applications the presented technique is faster and more precise than direct finger input.

Topics & Concepts

SmartwatchStylusComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Computer visionHuman–computer interactionSimplicityArtificial intelligenceMobile interactionPosition (finance)Display sizeSpace (punctuation)Mobile deviceComputer graphics (images)Wearable computerDisplay deviceEmbedded systemEpistemologyPhilosophyProgramming languageOperating systemEconomicsFinanceInteractive and Immersive DisplaysAugmented Reality ApplicationsTactile and Sensory Interactions
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