Authors
Wenzhe Cui, Suwen Zhu, Zhi Li, Zheer Xu, Xing-Dong Yang, IV Ramakrishnan, Xiaojun Bi
Publication date
2021/5/6
Book
Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
1-12
Description
Back-of-device interaction is a promising approach to interacting on smartphones. In this paper, we create a back-of-device command and text input technique called BackSwipe, which allows a user to hold a smartphone with one hand, and use the index finger of the same hand to draw a word-gesture anywhere at the back of the smartphone to enter commands and text. To support BackSwipe, we propose a back-of-device word-gesture decoding algorithm which infers the keyboard location from back-of-device gestures, and adjusts the keyboard size to suit the gesture scales; the inferred keyboard is then fed back into the system for decoding. Our user study shows BackSwipe is feasible and a promising input method, especially for command input in the one-hand holding posture: users can enter commands at an average accuracy of 92% with a speed of 5.32 seconds/command. The text entry performance varies …
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W Cui, S Zhu, Z Li, Z Xu, XD Yang, IV Ramakrishnan… - Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human …, 2021