An Intraoral Interface for Discreet Interactions
Sensing interfaces relying on head or facial gestures provide effective solutions for hands-free scenarios. Most of these interfaces utilize sensors attached to the face, as well as into the mouth, being either obtrusive or limited in input bandwidth. ChewIt is a novel intraoral input interface. It resembles an edible object that allows users to perform various hands-free input operations, both simply and discreetly. Our design is informed by a series of studies investigating the implications of shape, size, locations for comfort, discreetness, maneuverability, and obstructiveness. Additionally, we evaluated potential gestures that users could use to interact with such an intraoral interface.
Publications
Chewit. An Intraoral Interface for Discreet Interactions.
ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2019)
Pablo Gallego Cascón, Denys J. C. Matthies, Sachith Muthukumarana, and Suranga Nanayakkara.
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