IndexPen
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Abstract
In this paper, we introduce IndexPen, a novel interaction technique for text input through two-finger in-air micro-gestures, enabling touch-free, effortless, tracking-based interaction, designed to mirror real-world writing. Our system is based on millimeter-wave radar sensing, and does not require instrumentation on the user. IndexPen can successfully identify 30 distinct gestures, representing the letters A-Z, as well as Space, Backspace, Enter, and a special Activation gesture to prevent unintentional input. Additionally, we include a noise class to differentiate gesture and non-gesture noise. We present our system design, including the radio frequency (RF) processing pipeline, classification model, and real-time detection algorithms. We further demonstrate our proof-of-concept system with data collected over ten days with five participants yielding 95.89% cross-validation accuracy on 31 classes (including noise). Moreover, we explore the learnability and adaptability of our system for real-world text input with 16 participants who are first-time users to IndexPen over five sessions. After each session, the pre-trained model from the previous five-user study is calibrated on the data collected so far for a new user through transfer learning. The F-1 score showed an average increase of 9.14% per session with the calibration, reaching an average of 88.3% on the last session across the 16 users. Meanwhile, we show that the users can type sentences with IndexPen at 86.2% accuracy, measured by string similarity. This work builds a foundation and vision for future interaction interfaces that could be enabled with this paradigm.
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