This paper examines the use of motorized physical sliders with position and force as input and output parameters for tangible human computer interaction. Firstly, we present an an...
Ali Shahrokni, Julio Jenaro, Tomas Gustafsson, And...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to compare three different selection techniques in a tabletop tangible augmented reality interface. Object selection is an importan...
Julian Looser, Mark Billinghurst, Raphael Grasset,...
SeismoSpin is a novel interactive instrument designed around a “Disc-Jockey/mixer” metaphor that gives seismologists a quick and powerful way to explore earthquake data. The c...
Mark McKelvin, Ragnhild Nestande, Leticia Valdez, ...
Information visualization, aided by ever more accessible computational resources, continues to grow in popularity and significance. The capability to generate complex imagery by ...
A vision-based virtual mouse interface is described that utilizes a robotic head, visual tracking of the users head and hand positions and recognition of user hand signs to contro...