Abstract

This work focuses on an active topic in the HCI community, namely tutorial creation by demonstration. We present a novel tool named SmartRecorder that facilitates people, without video editing skills, creating video tutorials for smartphone interaction tasks. As automatic interaction trace extraction is a key component to tutorial generation, we seek to tackle the challenges of automatically extracting user interaction traces on smartphones from screencasts. Uniquely, with respect to prior research in this field, we combine computer vision techniques with IMU-based sensing algorithms, and the technical evaluation results show the importance of smartphone IMU data in improving system performance. With the extracted key information of each step, SmartRecorder generates instructional content initially and provides tutorial creators with a tutorial refinement editor designed based on a high recall (99.38%) of key steps to revise the initial instructional content. Finally, SmartRecorder generates video tutorials based on refined instructional content. The results of the user study demonstrate that SmartRecorder allows non-experts to create smartphone usage video tutorials with less time and higher satisfaction from recipients.

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