Analyze current gesture data for statistical usefulness

Bug #622781 reported by Duncan McGreggor
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Grail
Won't Fix
Low
Unassigned

Bug Description

As a team, we need to discuss the data that is currently being captured by grail and make sure that we can use perform various mathematical operations (averaging, standard deviations, etc.) on them in meaningful ways. For instance, if two users perform a rotate gesture, can we
 * examine individual relative positioning components (radians, x, y, etc.)?
 * perform mathematical operations on them?
 * combine the components that are resulted from the operations?
 * extract useful and meaningful information from the operated result?

In other words, can we really average gestures over a vast data set?

If not, then we need to identify some information that will be useful for working with large sets of gestures.

Changed in utouch-grail:
assignee: nobody → uTouch Team (utouch-team)
importance: Undecided → Medium
milestone: none → natty-alpha-1
Changed in utouch-grail:
status: New → Triaged
assignee: uTouch Team (utouch-team) → nobody
milestone: natty-alpha-1 → none
importance: Medium → Low
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Chase Douglas (chasedouglas) wrote :

Closing this bug due to lack of tangible work items.

Changed in utouch-grail:
status: Triaged → Won't Fix
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