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Document type:
Konferenzbeitrag
Contribution type:
Poster
Author(s):
Echtler, F.; Kaltenbrunner, M.
Title:
SUR40 Linux: Reanimating an Obsolete Tangible Interaction Platform
Abstract:
Optical sensing technologies are among the most versatile hardware solutions for interactive surfaces, as they are capable of recognizing touch as well as (limited) hover state in addition to printed tokens. One widely used system is the Pixelsense/SUR40, currently one of very few devices which provides these capabilities in the form factor of a regular table, thereby allowing working at the device in a sitting position. Unfortunately, the device has been discontinued by the manufacturer...     »
Keywords:
computer vision, linux, sur40, tangible interaction, touch sensing
Book / Congress title:
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
Publisher:
Acm
Publisher address:
New York, NY, USA
Year:
2016
Pages:
343--348
Print-ISBN:
978-1-4503-4248-3
Bookseries title:
Iss '16
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