Cited by
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Chucking +
, HandMouse +
, HandLaser +
, HeadMouse +
, HeadLaser +
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Cites
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Hyperdrag +
, Stitching +
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Description
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Nacenta et al. explore perspective-aware i … Nacenta et al. explore perspective-aware interfaces in their E-conic system, which tracks the locations of displays and the user’s heads in the environment to modify the position and the perspective of windows in order of generating an integrated view across different displays. Each window in the system has a set of controls for adjusting its shape and orientation. It is also possible to assign an owner of the window so that the system knows which user’s view a window should be optimized for.r’s view a window should be optimized for. +
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Design goal
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Supporting interaction in a free manner +
, Improving information management across devices +
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Design motivation
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Creating engaging experiences +
, Augmenting existing practices +
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Device type
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Public +
, Private +
, Semi-private +
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Enabling technology
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Physical object identification +
, Machine-readable data formats +
, Displays +
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Pattern family
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Perspective-Aware +
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Reference
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Nacenta, M. A., Sakurai, S., Yamaguchi, T. … Nacenta, M. A., Sakurai, S., Yamaguchi, T., Miki, Y., Itoh, Y., Kitamura, Y., ... & Gutwin, C. (2007). E-conic: a perspective-aware interface for multi-display environments. In Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (pp. 279-288). ACM.oftware and technology (pp. 279-288). ACM. +
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Related to
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HandMouse +
, HandLaser +
, HeadMouse +
, HeadLaser +
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Summary
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Perspective-Aware interfaces take into consideration where the user's head is positioned in relation to the displays, enhancing visibility of interface elements on oddly-oriented displays. +
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Categories |
Interaction techniques +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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4 June 2015 12:55:05 +
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