We present Pocket Transfers: interaction techniques that allow users to transfer content from situated displays to a personal mobile device while keeping the device in a pocket or bag. Existing content transfer solutions require direct manipulation of the mobile device, making inter-action slower and less flexible. Our introduced tech-niques employ touch, mid-air gestures, gaze, and a mul-timodal combination of gaze and mid-air gestures. We evaluated the techniques in a novel user study (N=20), where we considered dynamic scenarios where the user approaches the display, completes the task, and leaves. We show that all pocket transfer techniques are fast and seen as highly convenient. Mid-air gestures are the most efficient touchless method ...
In this paper we investigate the physical interaction between the hand and three types of mobile dev...
To my family and friends In recent years, mobile devices have rapidly penetrated into our daily live...
Situated public displays and interactive surfaces are becom-ing ubiquitous in our daily lives. Issue...
Large displays in public and semi-public spaces continuously permeate our everyday lives as the pric...
Users of mobile devices share their information through various methods, which are supported by mobi...
This paper will describe a novel interaction technique that allows mobile phone users to create and ...
Connecting and information transfer between the increasing number of personal and shared digital dev...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and de-vices with larger screens. Indeed, dat...
Abstract. Previous work has validated the eyes and mobile input as a viable approach for pointing at...
AbstractIn recent years, public displays (PDs) have become an increasingly significant mechanism of ...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
The multi-touch-based pinch to zoom, drag and flick to pan metaphor has gained wide popularity on mo...
My research activities have focused on solving some of the main challenges of three types of ubiquit...
In this paper we investigate the physical interaction between the hand and three types of mobile dev...
To my family and friends In recent years, mobile devices have rapidly penetrated into our daily live...
Situated public displays and interactive surfaces are becom-ing ubiquitous in our daily lives. Issue...
Large displays in public and semi-public spaces continuously permeate our everyday lives as the pric...
Users of mobile devices share their information through various methods, which are supported by mobi...
This paper will describe a novel interaction technique that allows mobile phone users to create and ...
Connecting and information transfer between the increasing number of personal and shared digital dev...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and devices with larger screens. Indeed, data...
Many interactions naturally extend across smart-phones and de-vices with larger screens. Indeed, dat...
Abstract. Previous work has validated the eyes and mobile input as a viable approach for pointing at...
AbstractIn recent years, public displays (PDs) have become an increasingly significant mechanism of ...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
The multi-touch-based pinch to zoom, drag and flick to pan metaphor has gained wide popularity on mo...
My research activities have focused on solving some of the main challenges of three types of ubiquit...
In this paper we investigate the physical interaction between the hand and three types of mobile dev...
To my family and friends In recent years, mobile devices have rapidly penetrated into our daily live...
Situated public displays and interactive surfaces are becom-ing ubiquitous in our daily lives. Issue...