| Title |
Dynamically Reconfigurable Vision-Based User
Interfaces |
| Author |
Rick
Kjeldsen, Anthony Levas, Claudio Pinhanez |
| Abstract |
A
significant problem with vision-based user interfaces is that they are typically
developed and tuned for one specific configuration —one set of interactions
at one location in the world and in image space. This paper describes methods
and architecture for a vision system that supports dynamic reconfiguration
of interfaces, changing the form and location of the interaction on the
fly. We accomplish this by decoupling the functional definition of the interface
from the specification of its location in the physical environment and in
the camera image. Applications create a user interface by requesting a configuration
of predefined widgets. The vision system assembles a tree of image processing
components to fulfill the request, using, if necessary, shared computational
resources. This interface can be moved to any planar surface in the camera’s
field of view. We illustrate the power of such a reconfigurable vision-based
interaction system in the context of a prototype application involving projected
interactive displays. |
| Venue |
Best paper award.
In: 3rd International Conference on Vision Systems (ICVS'03). Graz, Austria.
2003.
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| Availability |
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