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Understanding Gesture Input Articulation with Upper-Body Wearables for Users with Upper-Body Motor Impairments
2022
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
spinal cord injury traumatic brain injury spina bifida multiple sclerosis osteogenesis imperfecta Parkinson's Friedreich's ataxia spastic quadriplegia phocomelia Figure 1: Users with upper-body motor impairments articulating touchscreen stroke-gestures and mid-air motion-gestures on and with a wearable. The device is worn on the wrist (as a watch), on the index fnger (as a ring), and on the head (attached to the temple of a pair of glasses). Diferent colors in this fgure indicate diferent motor impairment conditions and causes.
doi:10.1145/3491102.3501964
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