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Comparative Evaluation of Gesture and Touch Input for Medical Software
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Mensch und Computer 2015 - Tagungsband
The interaction with medical software during interventions challenges physicians due to the limited space and the necessary sterility. Current input modalities such as touch screen control present a direct, natural interaction which addresses usability aspects but do not consider these challenges. A promising input modality is freehand gesture interaction, which allows sterile input and a possibly larger interaction space. This work compares gesture and touch input regarding task duration to
doi:10.1515/9783110443929-016
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