International audienceThis paper presents S-Notebook, a tool that makes it possible to "extend" mobile devices with augmented paper. Paper is used to overcome the physical limitations of mobile devices by offering ad- ditional space to annotate digital files and to easily create relation- ships between them. S-Notebook allows users to link paper annota- tions or drawings to anchors in digital files without having to learn pre-defined pen gestures. The systems stores meta data such as spa- tial or temporal location of anchors in the document as well as the zoom level of the view. Tapping on notes with the digital pen make appear the corresponding documents as displayed when the notes were taken. A given piece of augmented paper can contain n...
In this paper we introduce TicQR - a photo-based checkbox-enabled interface which bridges the physic...
ABSTRACT During our work with community microfinance groups in rural India, we found that paper play...
In this paper we discuss mechanisms by which interactions on paper can be made to affect the electro...
International audienceThis paper presents S-Notebook, a tool that makes it possible to "extend" mobi...
The purpose of this research is to build a notetaking system that supports the three tenets of prese...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
In many contexts, pen and paper are the ideal option for collecting information despite the pervasiv...
Paper Augmented Digital Documents (PADD), are digital documents that can be manipulated either on a...
International audienceWe present U-Note, an augmented teaching and learning system leveraging the ad...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Many researchers extensively interact with documents using both computers and paper printouts, which...
The increasing amount of available, digital information and corre-lated documents indicates their im...
This paper presents an advanced process for designing “a-books”; augmented printedbooks with multime...
In this paper we introduce TicQR - a photo-based checkbox-enabled interface which bridges the physic...
ABSTRACT During our work with community microfinance groups in rural India, we found that paper play...
In this paper we discuss mechanisms by which interactions on paper can be made to affect the electro...
International audienceThis paper presents S-Notebook, a tool that makes it possible to "extend" mobi...
The purpose of this research is to build a notetaking system that supports the three tenets of prese...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
In many contexts, pen and paper are the ideal option for collecting information despite the pervasiv...
Paper Augmented Digital Documents (PADD), are digital documents that can be manipulated either on a...
International audienceWe present U-Note, an augmented teaching and learning system leveraging the ad...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Many researchers extensively interact with documents using both computers and paper printouts, which...
The increasing amount of available, digital information and corre-lated documents indicates their im...
This paper presents an advanced process for designing “a-books”; augmented printedbooks with multime...
In this paper we introduce TicQR - a photo-based checkbox-enabled interface which bridges the physic...
ABSTRACT During our work with community microfinance groups in rural India, we found that paper play...
In this paper we discuss mechanisms by which interactions on paper can be made to affect the electro...