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Predicting Touch Accuracy for Rectangular Targets by Using One-Dimensional Task Results

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We propose a method that predicts the success rate in pointing to 2D rectangular targets by using 1D vertical-bar and horizontal-bar task results. The method can predict the success rates… Click to show full abstract

We propose a method that predicts the success rate in pointing to 2D rectangular targets by using 1D vertical-bar and horizontal-bar task results. The method can predict the success rates for more practical situations under fewer experimental conditions. This shortens the duration of experiments, thus saving costs for researchers and practitioners. We verified the method through two experiments: laboratory-based and crowdsourced ones. In the laboratory-based experiment, we found that using 1D task results to predict the success rate for 2D targets slightly decreases the prediction accuracy. In the crowdsourced experiment, this method scored better than using 2D task results. Thus, we recommend that researchers use the method properly depending on the situation.

Keywords: targets using; rectangular targets; accuracy; task; task results; predicting touch

Journal Title: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Year Published: 2022

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