Contact
Team and Contact
Contact yeslab@temppal.gg for collaboration, commercial measurement requests, manufacturer inquiries, dataset licensing, protocol review, or esports-team research partnerships.
Team
- Dr. Byungjoo Lee
- CEO, YESLAB Inc.; Associate Professor, Yonsei University. Esports input behavior, pointing models, button input, and player-side measurement.
- Dr. Sunjun Kim
- CTO, YESLAB Inc.; Associate Professor, DGIST. Mouse hardware, pointing transfer functions, sensor position, button mechanics, and measurement systems.
- Research team
- YESLAB Inc. with external research collaborators. Motion-capture calibration, USB packet capture, fixture design, database curation, player studies, and replication checks.
Prior work from our team
- Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports 2026Profiling Rhythm Game Performance Using Multi-Lane Moving-Target Acquisition Modelforthcoming
- CHI 2025Hardware-Embedded Pointing Transfer Function Capable of Canceling OS Gainsread
- International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 2025Modeling Visually-Guided Aim-and-Shoot Behavior in First-Person Shootersread
- CHI 2024User Performance in Consecutive Temporal Pointing: An Exploratory Studyread
- CHI 2024Quantifying Wrist-Aiming Habits with A Dual-Sensor Mouse: Implications for Player Performance and Workloadread
- Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports 2024Operationalizing General Mechanical Skill in Time-Pressure Action Esportsread
- UIST 2024Effects of Computer Mouse Lift-off Distance Settings in Mouse Lifting Actionread
- CHI 2022Quantifying Proactive and Reactive Button Inputread
- UIST 2021Do We Need a Faster Mouse? Empirical Evaluation of Asynchronicity-Induced Jitterread
- CHI 2021A Simulation Model of Intermittently Controlled Point-and-Click Behaviourread
- CHI 2021Secrets of Gosu: Understanding Physical Combat Skills of Professional Players in First-Person Shootersread
- CHI 2020Button Simulation and Design via FDVV Modelsread
- CHI 2020AutoGain: Gain Function Adaptation with Submovement Efficiency Optimizationread
- CHI 2020Optimal Sensor Position for a Computer Mouseread
- CHI 2018Impact Activation Improves Rapid Button Pressingread
- CHI 2018Moving Target Selection: A Cue Integration Modelread
- CHI 2018Neuromechanics of a Button Pressread
- CHI 2016Modelling Error Rates in Temporal Pointingread
- Human-Computer Interaction 2015A Mouse With Two Optical Sensors That Eliminates Coordinate Disturbance During Skilled Strokesread
- Ergonomics 2013A Kinematic Analysis of Directional Effects on Mouse Controlread