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GhostID

Authors :
Steven Leonard Sanders
Ricardo Jota
Daniel Wigdor
Jonathan Deber
Darren Leigh
Bruno Araujo
Braon Moseley
Clifton Forlines
Sidharth Sahdev
Source :
CHI
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
ACM, 2017.

Abstract

Current touch devices are adept at tracking finger touches, but cannot distinguish if multiple touches are caused by different fingers on a single hand, by fingers from both hands of a single user, or by different users. This limitation significantly reduces the possibilities for interaction techniques in touch interfaces. We present GhostID, a capacitive sensor that can differentiate the origins of multiple simultaneous touches. Our approach analyzes the signal ghosting, already present as an artifact in a frequency-division touch controller, to differentiate touches from the same hand or different hands of a single user (77% reliability at 60 fps) or from two different users (95% reliability at 60 fps). In addition to GhostID, we also develop a framework of user-differentiation capabilities for touch input devices, and illustrate a set of interaction techniques enabled by GhostID.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Accession number :
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