Computer Science
Input Accessibility: Effect of Input Device on Interaction Time and Accuracy-An Expanded Analysis of a Large Dataset
Document Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
A large dataset of publicly available input data was released recently, containing mouse movements from hundreds of crowdsourced participants including those with and without self-reported motor impairments. This paper provides further analysis of that dataset, in particular by segmenting the input device between physical desktop mice and laptop touchpads. The input device as an independent variable provides significant differences in several input tasks, indicating that the input modality variable is as important as the previously reported analyzed variables. Our analysis provides additional validity to the dataset and its existing analysis based on self-reported motor impairment and participant age.
Publication Title
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Publication Date
2022
Volume
1580 CCIS
First Page
576
Last Page
580
ISSN
1865-0929
ISBN
9783031064166
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-06417-3_77
Keywords
computer accessibility, mouse movement analysis
Repository Citation
Pham, Linh; Whitlow, Skye; Rosenbaum, Emily; and Magee, John, "Input Accessibility: Effect of Input Device on Interaction Time and Accuracy-An Expanded Analysis of a Large Dataset" (2022). Computer Science. 10.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_computer_sciences/10
APA Citation
Pham, L., Whitlow, S., Rosenbaum, E., & Magee, J. (2022, June). Input Accessibility: Effect of Input Device on Interaction Time and Accuracy-An Expanded Analysis of a Large Dataset. In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 576-580). Cham: Springer International Publishing.