The Influence of the Threshold of the Size of the Graphic Element on the General Dynamic Gesture Behavior

Nowadays, the image clarity and reality of augmented reality and virtual reality are constantly improving. However, The interaction in 3D space still relies on the handle or other mechanical objects to operate it. Therefore, how to interact with interfaces and objects in three-dimensional space in a natural way is a problem that current researchers will consider. The research direction of this paper is to explore the influence of the size of the graphic element in the interactive interface on the dynamic gesture behavior through the behavior experiment of the user. In the paper, the researcher observes the gestures when interacting with objects of the different size in the virtual space, and then, researchers analyzes the correlation between the size of object and the dynamic gesture. The correlation between the size of the graphic element presentation and the dynamic gesture behavior is obtained.

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