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Bayesian touch - A statistical criterion of target selection with finger touch

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Abstract

To improve the accuracy of target selection for finger touch, we conceptualize finger touch input as an uncertain process, and derive a statistical target selection criterion, Bayesian Touch Criterion, by combining the basic Bayes' rule of probability with the generalized dual Gaussian distribution hypothesis of finger touch. The Bayesian Touch Criterion selects the intended target as the candidate with the shortest Bayesian Touch Distance to the touch point, which is computed from the touch point to the target center distance and the target size. We give the derivation of the Bayesian Touch Criterion and its empirical evaluation with two experiments. The results showed that for 2-dimensional circular target selection, the Bayesian Touch Criterion is significantly more accurate than the commonly used Visual Boundary Criterion (i.e., a target is selected if and only if the touch point falls within its boundary) and its two variants.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUIST 2013 - Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Pages51-60
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 2013 - St. Andrews, United Kingdom
Duration: Oct 8 2013Oct 11 2013

Publication series

NameUIST 2013 - Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology

Conference

Conference26th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CitySt. Andrews
Period10/8/1310/11/13

Keywords

  • Bayes' rule
  • Finger touch
  • Target selection

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