Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble Équipe Ingénierie de l'Interaction Humain-Machine

Équipe Ingénierie de l'Interaction
Humain-Machine

Microgesture Interaction in Context: demonstrations of the ANR MIC project Interaction par microgeste en contexte : démonstrations du projet ANR MIC

In IHM'25 - 36e Conférence Internationale Francophone sur l'Interaction Humain-Machine. 2025. à paraître.

Adrien Chaffangeon Caillet, Aurélien Conil, Alix Goguey, Vincent Lambert, Laurence Nigay, Charles Bailly, Julien Castet, Michael Ortega, Zoé Lacroux, Céline Lemercier, Pierre-Vincent Paubel, Sandra Bardot, Christophe Jouffrais, Suliac Lavenant, Sylvain Malacria, Thomas Pietrzak

Résumé

We present demonstrations from the ANR MIC project. MIC aims at studying and promoting microgesture-based interaction by putting it in practice in use situations. The demontrations show interaction techniques based on microgestures or on the combination of microgestures with another modality including haptic feedback as well as mechanisms that support discoverability and learnability of microgestures. The demonstrations illustrate three different contexts of use: 1) Augmented/Virtual Reality because microgesture interaction does not require us to hold any external device and is less physically demanding than mid-air interaction. 2) Car driving because microgestures may be performed in parallel with other tasks, they only require a few seconds and only one hand. 3) Eyes-free interaction (i.e. users with visual impairments) because users can perform microgestures by relying on proprioception only, without looking at their hand.