The way we use computers today will soon change. The technology of the future will allow us to interact with the computer on a whole different level from what we are used to. The tools we use to communicate with the computer - such as the mouse and the keyboard, will slowly disappear and be replaced with tools more comfortable and more natural for the human being to use. That future is already here. The increase rate of how touch screen hardware and applications are used is growing rapidly and will break new grounds in years to come. This new technique requires new ways of detecting inputs from the user - inputs which will be made out of on-screen gestures rather than by pressing buttons or rolling mouse wheels. This report descr...
Over the past few years, multi-touch user interfaces emerged from research prototypes into mass mark...
Touchscreen interaction currently relies on a limited set of multi-touch gestures and a wide range o...
Take away mouse and keyboard. Now, how do you interact with a computer? Especially one that has a di...
The way we use computers today will soon change. The technology of the future will allow us to inte...
This master's thesis explores the world of multi-touch interaction with gesture recognition. The foc...
Interpreting multitouch interactions can be as simple as un-derstanding code that handles these mult...
The naturalnessand variety of a touch-based hand gesture interface offers new oppor-tunities for hum...
Abstract—We discuss issues related to the design of a multi-touch gesture sensing environment, allow...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
It is increasingly common for software and hardware systems to support touch-based interaction. Whil...
An increasing number of today’s consumer devices such as mobile phones or tablet computers are equip...
Gestural interaction has been identified as an important component of modern multimodal interfaces b...
Abstract — The keyboard and mouse are currently the main interfaces between man and computer. In oth...
Multitouch technology is now com-monplace across modern devices and provides direct interaction with...
Objective: Research on the transformation of interaction between mobile machines and users through a...
Over the past few years, multi-touch user interfaces emerged from research prototypes into mass mark...
Touchscreen interaction currently relies on a limited set of multi-touch gestures and a wide range o...
Take away mouse and keyboard. Now, how do you interact with a computer? Especially one that has a di...
The way we use computers today will soon change. The technology of the future will allow us to inte...
This master's thesis explores the world of multi-touch interaction with gesture recognition. The foc...
Interpreting multitouch interactions can be as simple as un-derstanding code that handles these mult...
The naturalnessand variety of a touch-based hand gesture interface offers new oppor-tunities for hum...
Abstract—We discuss issues related to the design of a multi-touch gesture sensing environment, allow...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
It is increasingly common for software and hardware systems to support touch-based interaction. Whil...
An increasing number of today’s consumer devices such as mobile phones or tablet computers are equip...
Gestural interaction has been identified as an important component of modern multimodal interfaces b...
Abstract — The keyboard and mouse are currently the main interfaces between man and computer. In oth...
Multitouch technology is now com-monplace across modern devices and provides direct interaction with...
Objective: Research on the transformation of interaction between mobile machines and users through a...
Over the past few years, multi-touch user interfaces emerged from research prototypes into mass mark...
Touchscreen interaction currently relies on a limited set of multi-touch gestures and a wide range o...
Take away mouse and keyboard. Now, how do you interact with a computer? Especially one that has a di...