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Technical Report. Number 733. Computer Laboratory. UCAM-CL-TR-733. ISSN 1476-2986. Tangible user interfaces for peripheral interaction. Darren Edge. December 2008. 15 JJ Thomson Avenue. Cambridge CB3 0FD. United Kingdom phone +44 1223 763500 www.cl.cam.ac.uk/
Emerging Frameworks for Tangible User Interfaces. Brygg Ullmer and Hiroshi Ishii. ABSTRACT. For more than thirty years, people have relied primarily on screen-based text and graphics to interact with computers. Whether the screen is placed on a desk, held in one's hand, worn on one's head, or embedded in the physical
Sep 8, 2003 ABSTRACT. This paper extends our understanding of tangible user interfaces. (TUIs) by considering the different ways in which physical and digital objects can be computationally coupled. It proposes a framework based around the degree of coherence between physical and digital objects. Links between
Dec 30, 2008 Tangible user interface laboratory: Teaching tangible interaction design in practice. ORIT SHAER,1 MICHAEL S. HORN,2. AND ROBERT J.K. JACOB2. 1Department of Computer Science, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA. 2Department of Computer Science, Tufts University, Medford,
A Tangible User Interface (TUI) is built upon those skills and situates the physically-embodied digital information in a physical space. Its design challenge is a seamless extension of the physical affordance of the objects into digital domain (Ishii and Ullmer,. 1997; Ullmer and Ishii, 2000). Interactions with digital information
Tangible User Interface for Children An Overview. Diana Xu, Department of Computing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston UK, yfxu@uclan.ac.uk. Abstract. This paper concerns the Tangible technologies in children s learning environment. As part of the wider body of developing technology known as Ubiquitous
Abstract. In the last two decades, Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) have emerged as a new interface type that interlinks the digital and physical worlds. Drawing upon users' knowledge and skills of interaction with the real non-digital world, TUIs show a potential to enhance the way in which people interact with and leverage
Abstract. This paper introduces a paradigm for describing and specifying Tangible User Interfaces. (TUIs). The proposed TAC (Token and Constraints) paradigm captures the core components of TUIs while addressing many of the conceptual challenges unique to building these interfaces. The paradigm enables the.
Full-text (PDF) | In the last two decades, Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) have emerged as a new interface type that interlinks the digital and physical worlds. Drawing upon users' knowledge and skills of interaction with the real non-digital world, TUIs show a potential to enhance the way in whic
Tangible User Interface Input: Tools and Techniques by. Scott Robert Klemmer. B.A. (Brown University) 1999. M.S. (University of California, Berkeley) 2001. A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of. Doctor of Philosophy in. Computer Science in the. GRADUATE DIVISION of the.
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