PhoneTouch is a novel technique for integration of mobile phones and interactive surfaces. The technique enables use of phones to select targets on the surface by direct touch, facilitating for instance pick&drop-style transfer of objects between phone and surface. The technique is based on separate detection of phone touch events by the surface, which determines location of the touch, and by the phone, which contributes device identity. The device-level observations are merged based on correlation in time. We describe a proof-of-concept implementation of the technique, using vision for touch detection on the surface (including discrimination of finger versus phone touch) and acceleration features for detection by the phone
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A smartphone touch-less interaction based on mixed hardware and software is proposed in this work. T...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have replaced desktop computers for a wide range of e...
Vision based technology such as motion detection has long been limited to the domain of powerful pro...
With recent progress in the field of surface computing it be-comes foreseeable that interactive surf...
The touch screen interaction paradigm, currently dominant in mobile devices, begins to fail when ver...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Though small size touch based displays have recently been very common, there is still much to do to ...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
In this paper we present a vision based intuitive interactionmethod for smart mobile devices. It is ...
With an estimated 4.6 billion units in use, mobile phones have already become the most popular compu...
We present TapSense, an enhancement to touch interaction that allows conventional surfaces to identi...
We present a new affective interaction technique, called CheekTouch, by combining tactile feedback, ...
Currently it only is possible to obtain information about a tap on the smartphone's screen using the...
BeyondTouch: A framework for extending input on commodity smartphones The primary mode of interactio...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
A smartphone touch-less interaction based on mixed hardware and software is proposed in this work. T...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have replaced desktop computers for a wide range of e...
Vision based technology such as motion detection has long been limited to the domain of powerful pro...
With recent progress in the field of surface computing it be-comes foreseeable that interactive surf...
The touch screen interaction paradigm, currently dominant in mobile devices, begins to fail when ver...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Though small size touch based displays have recently been very common, there is still much to do to ...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
In this paper we present a vision based intuitive interactionmethod for smart mobile devices. It is ...
With an estimated 4.6 billion units in use, mobile phones have already become the most popular compu...
We present TapSense, an enhancement to touch interaction that allows conventional surfaces to identi...
We present a new affective interaction technique, called CheekTouch, by combining tactile feedback, ...
Currently it only is possible to obtain information about a tap on the smartphone's screen using the...
BeyondTouch: A framework for extending input on commodity smartphones The primary mode of interactio...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
A smartphone touch-less interaction based on mixed hardware and software is proposed in this work. T...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have replaced desktop computers for a wide range of e...