Authors
Xiaojun Bi, Yang Li, Shumin Zhai
Publication date
2013/4/27
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems
Pages
1363-1372
Description
Fitts' law has proven to be a strong predictor of pointing performance under a wide range of conditions. However, it has been insufficient in modeling small-target acquisition with finger-touch based input on screens. We propose a dual-distribution hypothesis to interpret the distribution of the endpoints in finger touch input. We hypothesize the movement endpoint distribution as a sum of two independent normal distributions. One distribution reflects the relative precision governed by the speed-accuracy tradeoff rule in the human motor system, and the other captures the absolute precision of finger touch independent of the speed-accuracy tradeoff effect. Based on this hypothesis, we derived the FFitts model - an expansion of Fitts' law for finger touch input. We present three experiments in 1D target acquisition, 2D target acquisition and touchscreen keyboard typing tasks respectively. The results showed that FFitts law …
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Scholar articles
X Bi, Y Li, S Zhai - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human …, 2013