Working on electronic shared documents on a tabletop display is an effective form of collaborative work, which is likely to become a common practice in the future. A limiting factor in using tabletop displays at present, however, is their lack of support for multiple direct input by several users, or their reliance on expensive devices for supporting multiple user inputs. This paper describes a simple set of hardware and software solutions for creating a back-projection tabletop display with bare hand input mechanism to allow users to gesture at and select positions in a shared collaborative document. The system provides for a mixture of private and public workspaces for each collaborator
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
Large displays and hand gestures can be combined to aug-ment the traditional desktop paradigm, allow...
Although many augmented tabletop systems have shown the potential and usability of finger-based inte...
Working on electronic shared documents on a tabletop display is an effective form of collaborative w...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Multi-touch tabletop displays provide a co-located collaborative workspace for multiple users around...
This paper explores users interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop display...
This paper describes the design and early experience with Cruiser -- a multi-user, gestural, collabo...
Increasingly, people will be in situations where there are multiple communicating computing devices ...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
Information is often shared between participants in meetings using a projector or a large display. S...
In almost all collaborative tabletop tasks, groups require coordinated access to the shared objects ...
Multi-user, touch-sensing input devices create opportunities for the use of cooperative gestures – m...
This paper explores users ’ interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop displa...
This paper describes a system supporting collaboration around a shared tabletop display. To improve ...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
Large displays and hand gestures can be combined to aug-ment the traditional desktop paradigm, allow...
Although many augmented tabletop systems have shown the potential and usability of finger-based inte...
Working on electronic shared documents on a tabletop display is an effective form of collaborative w...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Multi-touch tabletop displays provide a co-located collaborative workspace for multiple users around...
This paper explores users interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop display...
This paper describes the design and early experience with Cruiser -- a multi-user, gestural, collabo...
Increasingly, people will be in situations where there are multiple communicating computing devices ...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
Information is often shared between participants in meetings using a projector or a large display. S...
In almost all collaborative tabletop tasks, groups require coordinated access to the shared objects ...
Multi-user, touch-sensing input devices create opportunities for the use of cooperative gestures – m...
This paper explores users ’ interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop displa...
This paper describes a system supporting collaboration around a shared tabletop display. To improve ...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
Large displays and hand gestures can be combined to aug-ment the traditional desktop paradigm, allow...
Although many augmented tabletop systems have shown the potential and usability of finger-based inte...