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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Glasgow Caledonian University
The effects of walking, feedback and control method on pressure-based interaction
<20> Significance: Published in MobileHCI the main conference looking at interaction with mobile devices and received an honorary mention for the best paper award. Originality: The first paper to look at the effect of walking and the use of visual and audio feedback on the application of pressure input. Contribution: This paper has detailed design recommendations for using pressure input while mobile, with applications in a range of areas, including deformable devices as cited by Nokia (Kildal et al. ICMI 2012), widget control (Spelmezan et al. UIST 2013) and e-learning as cited by Microsoft (Edge et al. MobileHCI 2012).