Collaborative tabletop systems can employ direct touch, where people’s real arms and hands manipulate objects, or indirect input, where people are represented on the table with digital embodiments. The input type and the resulting embodiment dramatically influence tabletop interaction: in particular, the touch avoidance that naturally governs people’s touching and crossing behavior with physical arms is lost with digital embodiments. One result of this loss is that people are less aware of each others’ arms, and less able to coordinate actions and protect personal territories. To determine whether there are strategies that can influence group interaction on shared digital tabletops, we studied augmented digital arm embodiments that provide ...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceDigital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user in...
While performing everyday interactions, we often incidentally touch and move objects in subtle ways....
In everyday life, our interactions with objects on real tables include how our fingertips feel those...
We thank NSERC, Surfnet, and the Walter C. Sumner fellowship for funding.Collaborative tabletop syst...
In almost all collaborative tabletop tasks, groups require coordinated access to the shared objects ...
This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Surf...
This paper explores users interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop display...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletops provide new means for co-located people to work together on a task b...
This paper explores users ’ interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop displa...
Digital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user interaction and collaboration. Hybrid tabletops that ...
Abstract. Digital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user interaction and collaboration. Hybrid table...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
A user study is presented that investigates how different configurations of input can influence equi...
International audienceBimanual input is frequently used on touch and tangible interaction on tableto...
According to Dillenbourg et al. (1996), collaborative learning occurs when two or more people try to...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceDigital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user in...
While performing everyday interactions, we often incidentally touch and move objects in subtle ways....
In everyday life, our interactions with objects on real tables include how our fingertips feel those...
We thank NSERC, Surfnet, and the Walter C. Sumner fellowship for funding.Collaborative tabletop syst...
In almost all collaborative tabletop tasks, groups require coordinated access to the shared objects ...
This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Surf...
This paper explores users interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop display...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletops provide new means for co-located people to work together on a task b...
This paper explores users ’ interpersonal interactions during collaboration around a tabletop displa...
Digital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user interaction and collaboration. Hybrid tabletops that ...
Abstract. Digital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user interaction and collaboration. Hybrid table...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
A user study is presented that investigates how different configurations of input can influence equi...
International audienceBimanual input is frequently used on touch and tangible interaction on tableto...
According to Dillenbourg et al. (1996), collaborative learning occurs when two or more people try to...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceDigital tabletop surfaces afford multiple user in...
While performing everyday interactions, we often incidentally touch and move objects in subtle ways....
In everyday life, our interactions with objects on real tables include how our fingertips feel those...