Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices with wireless networking by using pen gestures that span multiple displays. To stitch, a user starts moving the pen on one screen, crosses over the bezel, and finishes the stroke on the screen of a nearby device. Properties of each portion of the pen stroke are observed by the participating devices, synchronized via wireless network communication, and recognized as a unitary act performed by one user, thus binding together the devices. We identify the general requirements of stitching and describe a prototype photo sharing application that uses stitching to allow users to copy images from one tablet to another that is nearby, expand an image ac...
Direct and natural images of hand gestures have been shown to benefit remote collaboration on physic...
This paper describes techniques that allow users to collaborate on tablet computers that employ dist...
In many creative and technical areas, professionals make use of paper sketches for developing and e...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
Mobile HCI research has started to investigate multi-device interaction as we often have more device...
We have developed an application called JuxtaPinch that allows users to share photos on multiple dev...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
Creating and editing large graphs and node-link diagrams are crucial activities in many application ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
International audienceWe introduce the knotty gesture, a simple yet powerful technique for interacti...
Mobile and pervasive computing has seen a rapid development in the last years. Portable, handheld co...
This research explores distributed sensing techniques for mobile devices using synchronous gestures....
Luff P, Pitsch K, Heath C, Herdman P, Wood J. Swiping paper: the second hand, mundane artifacts, ges...
This paper focuses on co-present digital photo sharing on a notebook and investigates how this could...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
Direct and natural images of hand gestures have been shown to benefit remote collaboration on physic...
This paper describes techniques that allow users to collaborate on tablet computers that employ dist...
In many creative and technical areas, professionals make use of paper sketches for developing and e...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
Mobile HCI research has started to investigate multi-device interaction as we often have more device...
We have developed an application called JuxtaPinch that allows users to share photos on multiple dev...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
Creating and editing large graphs and node-link diagrams are crucial activities in many application ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
International audienceWe introduce the knotty gesture, a simple yet powerful technique for interacti...
Mobile and pervasive computing has seen a rapid development in the last years. Portable, handheld co...
This research explores distributed sensing techniques for mobile devices using synchronous gestures....
Luff P, Pitsch K, Heath C, Herdman P, Wood J. Swiping paper: the second hand, mundane artifacts, ges...
This paper focuses on co-present digital photo sharing on a notebook and investigates how this could...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
Direct and natural images of hand gestures have been shown to benefit remote collaboration on physic...
This paper describes techniques that allow users to collaborate on tablet computers that employ dist...
In many creative and technical areas, professionals make use of paper sketches for developing and e...