This paper presents an exploratory study investigating how physical and digital documents are used in combination on tabletops. Our results identify hybrid piles as the most common grouping concept and show that users willingly occlude digital documents with physical paper. These findings have considerable impact on the design of novel hybrid interaction techniques, which we sketch at the end of this paper
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Teamwork for generating new ideas is typically done on vertical or horizontal interaction spaces in ...
Based on the results of a user study, this paper presents a set of hybrid interaction techniques for...
Piling is a highly common activity for the casual organization of documents. Today's tabletops do no...
Concurrent interaction with physical and digital media is ubiquitous in knowledge work. Although tab...
Concurrent interaction with physical and digital media is ubiquitous in knowledge work. Although tab...
The concurrent use of digital and physical documents on interactive surfaces is becoming more and mo...
With new computer technologies portable devices are rapidly approaching the dimensions and character...
With new computer technologies portable devices are rapidly approaching the dimensions and character...
Funding: TR Tech, Surfnet, GRAND, AITF, CFI, NSERC and Smart Technologies.With new computer technolo...
With the proliferation of computers in today's workplaces, work processes have changed: Especially i...
Today's knowledge work is characterized by the simultaneous use of paper and digital documents. This...
In this work in progress paper, we present first results of a collaborative tabletop study that comp...
This paper describes findings from a pilot study that compared the collaborative use by children of...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Teamwork for generating new ideas is typically done on vertical or horizontal interaction spaces in ...
Based on the results of a user study, this paper presents a set of hybrid interaction techniques for...
Piling is a highly common activity for the casual organization of documents. Today's tabletops do no...
Concurrent interaction with physical and digital media is ubiquitous in knowledge work. Although tab...
Concurrent interaction with physical and digital media is ubiquitous in knowledge work. Although tab...
The concurrent use of digital and physical documents on interactive surfaces is becoming more and mo...
With new computer technologies portable devices are rapidly approaching the dimensions and character...
With new computer technologies portable devices are rapidly approaching the dimensions and character...
Funding: TR Tech, Surfnet, GRAND, AITF, CFI, NSERC and Smart Technologies.With new computer technolo...
With the proliferation of computers in today's workplaces, work processes have changed: Especially i...
Today's knowledge work is characterized by the simultaneous use of paper and digital documents. This...
In this work in progress paper, we present first results of a collaborative tabletop study that comp...
This paper describes findings from a pilot study that compared the collaborative use by children of...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Teamwork for generating new ideas is typically done on vertical or horizontal interaction spaces in ...