Natural Interaction with computers has been a challenging topic of research since the very beginning of the digital era and refers to the possibility, on the user’s part, of exploiting natural abilities to control the machine and interpret its outputs. If in the infancy of computer graphics this meant using visual representation and pen pointing, nowadays more refined techniques are needed to fit the wide range of applications, from home entertainment to virtual and augmented reality. This paper describes some advances in gesture, tangible and surface computing, showing how such interaction models, if treated as a continuum, improve the usability, accessibility and overall experience of computer graphics applications
AbstractIn this modern age the advancement in ubiquitous computing has made the use of natural user ...
Abstract. New display technologies will enable designers to use every surface as a support for inter...
As the power of computers has increased, the bottleneck for many tasks have shifted from the capabil...
Natural Interaction with computers has been a challenging topic of research since the very beginning...
Natural Interaction with computers has been a challenging topic of research since the very beginning...
Abstract. Several considerations with regards to the use of natural gestures for interacting in virt...
Traditionally, equipment for human-computer interaction (HCI) has been a keyboard and a mouse, but i...
Collana seminari interni 2012, Number 20120606.This talk explores the role of gestures in computer s...
For more than thirty years, people have relied primarily on screen-based text and graphics to intera...
In this article we present a method that goes beyond the established approaches of human-computer in...
Gesture-based interaction constitutes a new paradigm in human-machine interaction. The possibility t...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
Current state-of-the-art graphics workstations allow us to create images in less than 100ms which ar...
Many new technologies are emerging that make it possible to extend interaction into the three-dimens...
Current user interfaces are not very "smart" in that computers dumbly do what the user explicitly co...
AbstractIn this modern age the advancement in ubiquitous computing has made the use of natural user ...
Abstract. New display technologies will enable designers to use every surface as a support for inter...
As the power of computers has increased, the bottleneck for many tasks have shifted from the capabil...
Natural Interaction with computers has been a challenging topic of research since the very beginning...
Natural Interaction with computers has been a challenging topic of research since the very beginning...
Abstract. Several considerations with regards to the use of natural gestures for interacting in virt...
Traditionally, equipment for human-computer interaction (HCI) has been a keyboard and a mouse, but i...
Collana seminari interni 2012, Number 20120606.This talk explores the role of gestures in computer s...
For more than thirty years, people have relied primarily on screen-based text and graphics to intera...
In this article we present a method that goes beyond the established approaches of human-computer in...
Gesture-based interaction constitutes a new paradigm in human-machine interaction. The possibility t...
Advances in technology are enabling novel approaches to human-computer interac-tion (HCI) in a wide ...
Current state-of-the-art graphics workstations allow us to create images in less than 100ms which ar...
Many new technologies are emerging that make it possible to extend interaction into the three-dimens...
Current user interfaces are not very "smart" in that computers dumbly do what the user explicitly co...
AbstractIn this modern age the advancement in ubiquitous computing has made the use of natural user ...
Abstract. New display technologies will enable designers to use every surface as a support for inter...
As the power of computers has increased, the bottleneck for many tasks have shifted from the capabil...