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- 2011
- Nao Akechi, Tsukasa Mizumata, Ryuuki Sakamoto:
Hovering fingertips detection on diffused surface illumination. ITS 2011: 1 - Ali Alavi, Andreas M. Kunz, Masanori Sugimoto, Morten Fjeld:
Dual mode IR position and state transfer for tangible tabletops. ITS 2011: 278-279 - Kota Amano, Akio Yamamoto:
An interaction on a flat panel display using a planar 1-DOF electrostatic actuator. ITS 2011: 258-259 - Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
SourceVis: a tool for multi-touch software visualization. ITS 2011: 264-265 - Amartya Banerjee, Jesse Burstyn, Audrey Girouard, Roel Vertegaal:
Pointable: an in-air pointing technique to manipulate out-of-reach targets on tabletops. ITS 2011: 11-20 - Nikola Banovic, Frank Chun Yat Li, David Dearman, Koji Yatani, Khai N. Truong:
Design of unimanual multi-finger pie menu interaction. ITS 2011: 120-129 - Andrea Bellucci, Alessio Malizia, Ignacio Aedo:
TESIS: turn every surface into an interactive surface. ITS 2011: 1 - Andrew Bragdon, Robert DeLine, Ken Hinckley, Meredith Ringel Morris:
Code space: touch + air gesture hybrid interactions for supporting developer meetings. ITS 2011: 212-221 - Jeffrey Browne, Bongshin Lee, Sheelagh Carpendale, Nathalie Henry Riche, Timothy Sherwood:
Data analysis on interactive whiteboards through sketch-based interaction. ITS 2011: 154-157 - Jonathan Chaboissier, Tobias Isenberg, Frédéric Vernier:
RealTimeChess: Lessons from a Participatory Design Process for a Collaborative Multi-Touch, Multi-User Game. ITS 2011: 97-106 - Andrew Clayphan:
Core infrastructures and interfaces for context-travel at a tabletop. ITS 2011: 1 - Andrew Clayphan, Anthony Collins, Christopher James Ackad, Bob Kummerfeld, Judy Kay:
Firestorm: a brainstorming application for collaborative group work at tabletops. ITS 2011: 162-171 - Bettina Conradi, Verena Lerch, Martin Hommer, Robert Kowalski, Ioanna Vletsou, Heinrich Hussmann:
Flow of electrons: an augmented workspace for learning physical computing experientially. ITS 2011: 182-191 - Florian Daiber:
Interaction with stereoscopic data on and above multi-touch surfaces. ITS 2011: 2 - Andreas Dippon, Gudrun Klinker:
KinectTouch: accuracy test for a very low-cost 2.5D multitouch tracking system. ITS 2011: 49-52 - Haruna Eto, Yasushi Matoba, Toshiki Sato, Kentaro Fukuchi, Hideki Koike:
Biri-biri: pressure-sensitive touch interface with electrical stimulation. ITS 2011: 1 - Dustin Freeman, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Tangible actions. ITS 2011: 87-96 - Mathias Frisch, Ricardo Langner, Raimund Dachselt:
Neat: a set of flexible tools and gestures for layout tasks on interactive displays. ITS 2011: 1-10 - Kentaro Fukuchi, Ryusuke Nakabayashi, Toshiki Sato, Yuta Takada:
Ficon: a tangible display device for tabletop system using optical fiber. ITS 2011: 1 - Shogo Fukushima, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Palm touch panel: providing touch sensation through the device. ITS 2011: 79-82 - Fabian Hennecke, Franz Berwein, Andreas Butz:
Optical pressure sensing for tangible user interfaces. ITS 2011: 45-48 - Tobias Hesselmann, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Tap2Count: numerical input for interactive tabletops. ITS 2011: 256-257 - Shigeyuki Hirai, Keigo Shima:
Multi-touch wall display system using multiple laser range scanners. ITS 2011: 266-267 - Bonifaz Kaufmann, Martin Hitz:
Eye-Shield: protecting bystanders from being blinded by mobile projectors. ITS 2011: 31-34 - Jain Kim, Colin Meltzer, Shima Salehi, Paulo Blikstein:
Process Pad: a multimedia multi-touch learning platform. ITS 2011: 272-273 - Daniel Klinkhammer, Markus Nitsche, Marcus Specht, Harald Reiterer:
Adaptive personal territories for co-located tabletop interaction in a museum setting. ITS 2011: 107-110 - Sungahn Ko, KyungTae Kim, Tejas D. Kulkarni, Niklas Elmqvist:
Applying mobile device soft keyboards to collaborative multitouch tabletop displays: design and evaluation. ITS 2011: 130-139 - Stefan Krägeloh, Tobias Bliem, Jarg Pickel, Christian Vey, Rinat Zeh:
Tocalize: token localization on tablet computer displays. ITS 2011: 1 - Aleksander Krzywinski, Weiqin Chen, Erlend Røsjø:
Digital board games: peripheral activity eludes ennui. ITS 2011: 280-281 - Pedro Lopes, Ricardo Jota, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Augmenting touch interaction through acoustic sensing. ITS 2011: 53-56
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