The size and resolution of computer displays has increased dramatically, allowing more information than ever to be rendered on-screen. However, items can now be so small or screens so cluttered that users need to lean forward to properly examine them. This behavior may be detrimental to a user's posture and eyesight. Our Lean and Zoom system detects a user's proximity to the display using a camera and magnifies the on-screen content proportionally. This alleviates dramatic leaning and makes items more readable. Results from a user study indicate people find the technique natural and intuitive. Most participants found on-screen content easier to read, and believed the technique would improve both their performance and comfort
We have developed and evaluated a prototype image browser based on flip zooming, a focus+context vis...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
This disclosure describes techniques to enable users to touchlessly zoom in and out content displaye...
We see currently the trend of having larger and larger displays in our living rooms and that more an...
Navigation techniques such as scrolling (or panning) and zooming are essential components of mobile ...
People with low vision often use screen magnification software. Screen magnification requires contin...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
SESSION: Photo zoomInternational audienceWe propose a novel, interactive content-aware zooming opera...
International audienceThis article introduces an interaction technique designed to assist target acq...
The present paper describes a novel information visualization technique that allows for the manifest...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
Small, high resolution touchscreens open new possibilities for wearable and embedded applications, b...
This article introduces an interaction technique designed to assist target acquisition in flat docum...
Abstract—An increasing number of human computer in-teraction systems are employing interactive table...
We have developed and evaluated a prototype image browser based on flip zooming, a focus+context vis...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...
This disclosure describes techniques to enable users to touchlessly zoom in and out content displaye...
We see currently the trend of having larger and larger displays in our living rooms and that more an...
Navigation techniques such as scrolling (or panning) and zooming are essential components of mobile ...
People with low vision often use screen magnification software. Screen magnification requires contin...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
SESSION: Photo zoomInternational audienceWe propose a novel, interactive content-aware zooming opera...
International audienceThis article introduces an interaction technique designed to assist target acq...
The present paper describes a novel information visualization technique that allows for the manifest...
Computer users with low vision must use additional methods to enlarge content in order to perceive c...
Small, high resolution touchscreens open new possibilities for wearable and embedded applications, b...
This article introduces an interaction technique designed to assist target acquisition in flat docum...
Abstract—An increasing number of human computer in-teraction systems are employing interactive table...
We have developed and evaluated a prototype image browser based on flip zooming, a focus+context vis...
Speed-dependent automatic zooming (SDAZ) has been proposed for standard desktop displays as a means ...
In the present paper, we present a novel gaze-controlled interface. It allows the user to magnify an...