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Multi-projectors and implicit interaction in persuasive public displays

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Multi-projectors and implicit interaction in persuasive public displays
Recent advances in computer video projection open up new possibilities for real-time interactive, persuasive displays. Now a display can continuously adapt to a viewer so as to maximize its effectiveness. However, by the very nature of persuasion, these displays must be both immersive and subtle. We have been working on technologies that support this application including multiprojector and implicit interaction techniques. These technologies have been used to create a series of interactive persuasive displays that are described. To appear in AVI 2004 This work may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part for any commercial purpose. Permission to copy in whole or in part without payment of fee is granted for nonprofit educational and research purposes provided that all such whole or partial copies include the following: a notice that such copying is by permission of Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc.; an acknowledgment of the authors and individual contributions to ...
Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Shane Booth, Jeroen
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where AVI
Authors Paul H. Dietz, Ramesh Raskar, Shane Booth, Jeroen van Baar, Kent Wittenburg, Brian Knep
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