Sensing with earables: A systematic literature review and taxonomy of phenomena

T Röddiger, C Clarke, P Breitling… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Earables have emerged as a unique platform for ubiquitous computing by augmenting ear-
worn devices with state-of-the-art sensing. This new platform has spurred a wealth of new …

Finding common ground: A survey of capacitive sensing in human-computer interaction

T Grosse-Puppendahl, C Holz, G Cohn… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
For more than two decades, capacitive sensing has played a prominent role in human-
computer interaction research. Capacitive sensing has become ubiquitous on mobile …

Human--Computer interaction on the skin

J Bergström, K Hornbæk - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2019 - dl.acm.org
The skin offers exciting possibilities for human--computer interaction by enabling new types
of input and feedback. We survey 42 research papers on interfaces that allow users to give …

Digitspace: Designing thumb-to-fingers touch interfaces for one-handed and eyes-free interactions

DY Huang, L Chan, S Yang, F Wang… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Thumb-to-fingers interfaces augment touch widgets on fingers, which are manipulated by
the thumb. Such interfaces are ideal for one-handed eyes-free input since touch widgets on …

Canalsense: Face-related movement recognition system based on sensing air pressure in ear canals

T Ando, Y Kubo, B Shizuki, S Takahashi - Proceedings of the 30th …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
We present a jaw, face, or head movement (face-related movement) recognition system
called CanalSense. It recognizes face-related movements using barometers embedded in …

EarTouch: facilitating smartphone use for visually impaired people in mobile and public scenarios

R Wang, C Yu, XD Yang, W He, Y Shi - … of the 2019 chi conference on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Interacting with a smartphone using touch input and speech output is challenging for visually
impaired people in mobile and public scenarios, where only one hand may be available for …

User Interactions for Augmented Reality Smart Glasses: A comparative evaluation of visual contexts and interaction gestures

M Kim, SH Choi, KB Park, JY Lee - Applied Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Smart glasses for wearable augmented reality (AR) are widely used in various applications,
such as training and task assistance. However, as the field of view (FOV) in the current AR …

Facesight: Enabling hand-to-face gesture interaction on ar glasses with a downward-facing camera vision

Y Weng, C Yu, Y Shi, Y Zhao, Y Yan, Y Shi - Proceedings of the 2021 …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
We present FaceSight, a computer vision-based hand-to-face gesture sensing technique for
AR glasses. FaceSight fixes an infrared camera onto the bridge of AR glasses to provide …

Beyond audio: Towards a design space of headphones as a site for interaction and sensing

P Panda, MJ Nicholas, D Nguyen, E Ofek… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Via Research through Design (RtD), we explore the potential of headphones as a general-
purpose input device for both foreground motion-gestures as well as background sensing of …

Can You Ear Me? A Comparison of Different Private and Public Notification Channels for the Earlobe

D Stanke, T Duente, KC Demir, M Rohs - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
The earlobe is a well-known location for wearing jewelry, but might also be promising for
electronic output, such as presenting notifications. This work elaborates the pros and cons of …