Gait Gestures: Examining Stride and Foot Strike Variation as an Input Method While Walking
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PubDate: Jan 2025
Teams:University of Waterloo
Writers:Ching-Yi Tsai, Ryan Yen, Daekun Kim, Daniel Vogel
PDF:Gait Gestures: Examining Stride and Foot Strike Variation as an Input Method While Walking
Abstract
Walking is a cyclic pattern of alternating footstep strikes, with each pair of steps forming a stride, and a series of strides forming a gait. We conduct a systematic examination of different kinds of intentional variations from a normal gait that could be used as input actions without interrupting overall walking progress. A design space of 22 candidate Gait Gestures is generated by adapting previous standing foot input actions and identifying new actions possible in a walking context. A formative study (n=25) examines movement easiness, social acceptability, and walking compatibility with foot movement logging to calculate temporal and spatial characteristics. Using a categorization of these results, 7 gestures are selected for a wizard-of-oz prototype demonstrating an AR interface controlled by Gait Gestures for ordering food and audio playback while walking. As a technical proof-of-concept, a gait gesture recognizer is developed and tested using the formative study data.