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Intuitive and Effective Gestures for Conceptual Architectural Design: An Analysis Of User Elicited Hand Gestures For 3D CAD Modeling (2017)

article⁄Intuitive and Effective Gestures for Conceptual Architectural Design: An Analysis Of User Elicited Hand Gestures For 3D CAD Modeling (2017)
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abstract⁄Gesturebased natural interfaces necessitate research into gestures that are intuitive for designers and effective for natural interaction. Intuitive knowledge is significant for conceptual design as it reduces time taken to complete tasks and improves usability of products. In a previously conducted experiment, we elicited gestures for 3D CAD modeling tasks for conceptual architectural design. In this study, we present a preliminary analysis of intuitiveness scores of gestures and evaluators’ ratings to analyze which gestures were more intuitive and effective for CAD manipulation tasks. Results show that gestures with high intuitive scores were not necessarily rated as effective by evaluators and that bimanual symmetric gestures consistently scored high for both intuitiveness and effectiveness. Based on our findings we give recommendations for the design of gesturebased CAD modeling systems for single and multiple users.
keywords⁄design methodsinformation processinghcicollaborationart and technology2017
Year 2017
Authors Khan, Sumbul; Tuncer, Bige.
Issue ACADIA 2017: DISCIPLINES & DISRUPTION
Pages 318-323
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Entry filename intuitive-effective-gestures-conceptual-architectural-design