The original paper is in English. Non-English content has been machine-translated and may contain typographical errors or mistranslations. ex. Some numerals are expressed as "XNUMX".
Copyrights notice
The original paper is in English. Non-English content has been machine-translated and may contain typographical errors or mistranslations. Copyrights notice
Tekanan pen berterusan boleh digunakan untuk mengendalikan widget berbilang keadaan seperti menu dalam antara muka pengguna berasaskan pen. Bilangan tahap di mana ruang tekanan pen dibahagikan menentukan bilangan keadaan dalam widget berbilang keadaan. Untuk meningkatkan bilangan pembahagian ruang tekanan pen yang optimum dan mencapai kebolehgunaan tekanan pen yang lebih besar, kami mencadangkan kaedah pendiskretan baharu yang membahagikan ruang tekanan pen mengikut profil penggunaan tekanan pen peribadi. Kami membentangkan di sini empat variasi kaedah: pendiskretan mengikut profil penggunaan tekanan pen peribadi/penggabungan dengan/tanpa maklum balas visual bagi lebar aras seragam dan kaedah pendiskretan genap tradisional. Dua eksperimen telah dijalankan masing-masing untuk menyiasat profil penggunaan tekanan pen dan untuk menilai secara perbandingan prestasi kaedah ini. Keputusan menunjukkan bahawa subjek menunjukkan prestasi terpantas dan dengan ralat paling sedikit apabila ruang tekanan pen dibahagikan mengikut profil peribadi dengan maklum balas visual lebar aras seragam (PU) dan prestasi paling teruk apabila ruang tekanan pen dibahagikan sama rata. Dengan kaedah PU, bilangan optimum bahagian ruang tekanan pen ialah 8. Maklum balas visual bagi lebar aras seragam meningkatkan prestasi pendiskretan tidak sekata. Dapatan kajian ini mempunyai implikasi terhadap penggunaan tekanan pen berorientasikan manusia dalam reka bentuk antara muka pengguna berasaskan tekanan pen.
The copyright of the original papers published on this site belongs to IEICE. Unauthorized use of the original or translated papers is prohibited. See IEICE Provisions on Copyright for details.
Salinan
Yizhong XIN, Xiangshi REN, "An Investigation of Adaptive Pen Pressure Discretization Method Based on Personal Pen Pressure Use Profile" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E93-D, no. 5, pp. 1205-1213, May 2010, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1205.
Abstract: Continuous pen pressure can be used to operate multi-state widgets such as menus in pen based user interfaces. The number of levels into which the pen pressure space is divided determines the number of states in the multi-state widgets. To increase the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space and achieve greater pen pressure usability, we propose a new discretization method which divides the pen pressure space according to a personal pen pressure use profile. We present here four variations of the method: discretization according to personal/aggregation pen pressure use profile with/without visual feedback of uniform level widths and the traditional even discretization method. Two experiments were conducted respectively to investigate pen pressure use profile and to comparatively evaluate the performance of these methods. Results indicate that the subjects performed fastest and with the fewest errors when the pen pressure space was divided according to personal profile with visual feedback of uniform level widths (PU) and performed worst when the pen pressure space was divided evenly. With PU method, the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space was 8. Visual feedback of uniform level widths enhanced performance of uneven discretization. The findings of this study have implications for human-oriented pen pressure use in pen pressure based user interface designs.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1205/_p
Salinan
@ARTICLE{e93-d_5_1205,
author={Yizhong XIN, Xiangshi REN, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information},
title={An Investigation of Adaptive Pen Pressure Discretization Method Based on Personal Pen Pressure Use Profile},
year={2010},
volume={E93-D},
number={5},
pages={1205-1213},
abstract={Continuous pen pressure can be used to operate multi-state widgets such as menus in pen based user interfaces. The number of levels into which the pen pressure space is divided determines the number of states in the multi-state widgets. To increase the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space and achieve greater pen pressure usability, we propose a new discretization method which divides the pen pressure space according to a personal pen pressure use profile. We present here four variations of the method: discretization according to personal/aggregation pen pressure use profile with/without visual feedback of uniform level widths and the traditional even discretization method. Two experiments were conducted respectively to investigate pen pressure use profile and to comparatively evaluate the performance of these methods. Results indicate that the subjects performed fastest and with the fewest errors when the pen pressure space was divided according to personal profile with visual feedback of uniform level widths (PU) and performed worst when the pen pressure space was divided evenly. With PU method, the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space was 8. Visual feedback of uniform level widths enhanced performance of uneven discretization. The findings of this study have implications for human-oriented pen pressure use in pen pressure based user interface designs.},
keywords={},
doi={10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1205},
ISSN={1745-1361},
month={May},}
Salinan
TY - JOUR
TI - An Investigation of Adaptive Pen Pressure Discretization Method Based on Personal Pen Pressure Use Profile
T2 - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information
SP - 1205
EP - 1213
AU - Yizhong XIN
AU - Xiangshi REN
PY - 2010
DO - 10.1587/transinf.E93.D.1205
JO - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information
SN - 1745-1361
VL - E93-D
IS - 5
JA - IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information
Y1 - May 2010
AB - Continuous pen pressure can be used to operate multi-state widgets such as menus in pen based user interfaces. The number of levels into which the pen pressure space is divided determines the number of states in the multi-state widgets. To increase the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space and achieve greater pen pressure usability, we propose a new discretization method which divides the pen pressure space according to a personal pen pressure use profile. We present here four variations of the method: discretization according to personal/aggregation pen pressure use profile with/without visual feedback of uniform level widths and the traditional even discretization method. Two experiments were conducted respectively to investigate pen pressure use profile and to comparatively evaluate the performance of these methods. Results indicate that the subjects performed fastest and with the fewest errors when the pen pressure space was divided according to personal profile with visual feedback of uniform level widths (PU) and performed worst when the pen pressure space was divided evenly. With PU method, the optimal number of divisions of the pen pressure space was 8. Visual feedback of uniform level widths enhanced performance of uneven discretization. The findings of this study have implications for human-oriented pen pressure use in pen pressure based user interface designs.
ER -