Federico Cabitza’s research while affiliated with Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca and other places

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Figure 2. Able Remote on the left and Apple Tv remote on the right.  
Figure 3. Design by associations defining command spaces.  
Figure 4. Tv Channel  
Figure 5. Opened menu  
Figure 6. List of lists  

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Touch&Screen: widget collection for large screens controlled through smartphones
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December 2016

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Federico Cabitza

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We present Touch&Screen, a wide set of interaction techniques for the remote control of widgets (menu, lists, videos, maps etc.) for large screens through smartphones. After presenting the design of these widgets and the related control interfaces of the smartphone, we evaluated the interaction through two user studies. The first study (48 users) aimed to evaluate the user experience (naturalness, usability, etc.) and spontaneity of use. The second user study (12 users) aimed to evaluate our interaction techniques comparatively with direct touch and a commercial smartphone application designed to control cursors on distant screens. The evaluation results show that Touch&Screen is faster and more natural than existing solutions to control distant screens.

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... The first way is to let users only focus on the STV screen and to use a smartphone as a second screen, such as a normal virtual remote control (Ouyang & Zhou, 2018a), the eye-free PalmRC (Ouyang & Zhou, 2018b), the system S3TV with a series of dedicated touch gestures , or the Touch&Screen with dedicated widgets that use simple touch gestures (Bellino, 2016). However, these solutions had some problems for older adults, for example, difficulty in remembering the gestures, complexity of operation, or inefficiency of indirect operations, which may not be suitable solutions for older adults. ...

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Screen Mirroring is not as Easy as it Seems: A Closer Look at Older Adults’ Cross-Device Experience Through Touch Gestures
Touch&Screen: widget collection for large screens controlled through smartphones