| Title |
Transforming Surfaces into Touch-Screens |
| Author |
Claudio
Pinhanez, Rick Kjeldsen,Tony Levas, Gopal Pingali, Jacob Hartman, Mark Podlaseck,
Vivek Kwatra, Paul Chou
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| Abstract |
Can ordinary
surfaces such as desks and walls behave like touch-screens, providing us
information that we can interact with? We present a new device called the
Everywhere Displays projector (ED-projector) that combines projection and
vision technologies to bestow interactivity on any surface. The ED-projector
acts as a pervasive display by directing light from an LCD projector onto
different surfaces using a steerable mirror while correcting for distortion
caused by oblique projection. It also acts as an input device by recognizing
gestures on the projected surface with a pan/tilt camera. Based on an experiment
involving hundreds of novice users in an augmented reality assembly task,
we find that users readily relate to the idea of projected touch-screens.
The experiment also reveals several interesting phenomena in the way users
interact with projected displays and suggests directions for future research.
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| Venue |
IBM Research Report
RC22273 (W0112-016), December 4, 2001 |
| Availability |
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