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A Predictive Approach for an End-to-End Touch-Latency Measurement

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With direct-touch interaction, users are sensitive to very low levels of latency, in the order of a few milliseconds. Assessing the end-to-end latency of a system is thus becoming an important part of touch-devices evaluation, and this must be precise and accurate. However, current latency estimation techniques are either imprecise, or they require complex setups involving external devices such as high-speed cameras.In this paper, we introduce and evaluate a novel method that does not require any external equipment and can be implemented with minimal efforts. The method is based on short-term prediction of the finger movement. The latency estimation is obtained on the basis of user calibration of the prediction to fully compensate the lag. In a user study, we show that the technique is more precise than a similar "low overhead'' approach that was recently presented.
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hal-01240837 , version 1 (09-12-2015)

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Elie Cattan, Amélie Rochet-Capellan, François Bérard. A Predictive Approach for an End-to-End Touch-Latency Measurement. 2015 ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces, Nov 2015, Madère, Portugal. ⟨hal-01240837⟩
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