Smart spaces with multiple interactive devices and motion tracking capabilities are becoming more common. However, there is little research on how interaction with one device affects the usage of other devices in the space. We investigate the effects of mobile devices and physical interactive devices on gestural interaction in motion-tracked environments. For our user study, we built a smart space consisting of a gesture-controlled large display, an NFC reader and a mobile device, to simulate a system in which users can transfer information between the space and personal devices. The study with 13 participants revealed that (1) the mobile device affects gesturing as well as passive stance: (2) users may stop moving completely when they inte...
International audienceLarge displays are becoming commonplace at work, at home, or in public areas. ...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Foot-based gestures have recently received attention as an alternative interaction mechanism in situ...
International audienceWearable projector and camera (PROCAM) interfaces, which provide a natural, in...
Over decades, many researchers developed complex in-lab systems with the overall goal to track multi...
* First two authors contributed equally to this work Cross-device interaction between multiple mobil...
With the growth of ubiquitous computing, people are getting familiar and receptive to the idea of us...
Smartphones are frequently used in environments where the user is distracted by another task, for ex...
It is now possible to develop head-mounted devices (HMDs) that allow for ego-centric sensing of mid-...
Modern smartphones contain sophisticated sensors to monitor three-dimensional movement of the device...
As new technologies emerge, so do new ways of interacting with the digital domain. In this paper, th...
Very big displays are now commonplace but interactions with them are limited, even poorly understood...
Functionalities and content available to consumers via TV and media centers have been rapidly expand...
Thanks to many factors in the improvement of commercial technology, everyday objects are coming to l...
The increasing complexity of applications on handheld devices requires the development of rich new i...
International audienceLarge displays are becoming commonplace at work, at home, or in public areas. ...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Foot-based gestures have recently received attention as an alternative interaction mechanism in situ...
International audienceWearable projector and camera (PROCAM) interfaces, which provide a natural, in...
Over decades, many researchers developed complex in-lab systems with the overall goal to track multi...
* First two authors contributed equally to this work Cross-device interaction between multiple mobil...
With the growth of ubiquitous computing, people are getting familiar and receptive to the idea of us...
Smartphones are frequently used in environments where the user is distracted by another task, for ex...
It is now possible to develop head-mounted devices (HMDs) that allow for ego-centric sensing of mid-...
Modern smartphones contain sophisticated sensors to monitor three-dimensional movement of the device...
As new technologies emerge, so do new ways of interacting with the digital domain. In this paper, th...
Very big displays are now commonplace but interactions with them are limited, even poorly understood...
Functionalities and content available to consumers via TV and media centers have been rapidly expand...
Thanks to many factors in the improvement of commercial technology, everyday objects are coming to l...
The increasing complexity of applications on handheld devices requires the development of rich new i...
International audienceLarge displays are becoming commonplace at work, at home, or in public areas. ...
Figure 1: Touch input is expressive but can occlude large parts of the screen (A). We propose a mach...
Foot-based gestures have recently received attention as an alternative interaction mechanism in situ...