Computing Touch-Point Ambiguity on Mobile Touchscreens for Modeling Target Selection Times.

2021 
Finger-Fitts law (FFitts law) is a model to predict touch-pointing times modified from Fitts' law. It considers the absolute touch-point precision, or a finger tremor factor sigma_a, to decrease the admissible target area and thus increase the task difficulty. Among choices such as running an independent task or performing parameter optimization, there is no consensus on the best methodology to measure sigma_a. This inconsistency could be harmful to HCI studies such as evaluating pointing techniques and comparing user groups. By integrating the results of our 1D and 2D touch-pointing experiments and reanalyses of previous studies' data, we examined the advantages and disadvantages of each approach to compute sigma_a, and we found that using the parameter optimization method has overall the best prediction performance.
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