2008-04-13

Tangible Acoustic Interface

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Tai-Chi – Future Interactive Interface

European researchers are working on what they call a “tangible acoustic interface", which will allow users to convert virtually any tangible objects such as table tops, walls, and windows, into interactive surfaces. The advantage of these new techniques is that they are not limited to objects of a specific location or size like keyboards, mice, and touch screens, and can enable users to interact more intuitively with computers wherever they are.
clipped from www.taichi.cf.ac.uk

Tangible Acoustic Interfaces for Computer-Human Interaction

FP6_LOGO

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Continuous tracking with least square optimization (MEC video clips)

Tracking_1

Interactive Information Panel (video)

LOA_video_demo

Tracking of continuous sources (PoliMi Video clip)

tracking


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