Department of Media and Visual Arts2024-11-102017978-1-4503-4991-810.1145/3064857.30791142-s2.0-85022211932http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3064857.3079114https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/17532Gesture-elicitation studies are common and important studies for understanding user preferences. In these studies, researchers aim at extracting gestures which are desirable by users for different kinds of interfaces. During this process, researchers have to manually analyze many videos which is a tiring and a time-consuming process. Although current tools for video analysis provide annotation opportunity and features like automatic gesture analysis, researchers still need to (1) divide videos into meaningful pieces, (2) manually examine each piece, (3) match collected user data with these, (4) code each video and (5) verify their coding. These processes are burdensome and current tools do not aim to make this process easier and faster. To fill this gap, we developed "GestAnalytics" with features of simultaneous video monitoring, video tagging and filtering. Our internal pilot tests show that GestAnalytics can be a beneficial tool for researchers who practice video analysis for gestural interfaces.Computer scienceTheory methodsGestanalytics: experiment and analysis tool for gesture-elicitation studiesConference proceeding4829315000071173