Tailored Controls - Creating Personalized Tangible User Interfaces from Paper
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 24-minute conference talk from the 2019 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces that introduces a method for creating personalized tangible user interfaces using paper. Learn about a system that allows users to cut out paper shapes, assign control functions, and interact with them as tailored interfaces. Discover how this approach utilizes markerless tracking of fingers and paper shapes using an RGBD camera, eliminating the need for additional hardware. Gain insights from two studies that investigated user preferences for shapes and interaction abstractions, as well as the system's practical application. Delve into topics such as touch tracking, user interface design, participant experiences, and potential applications for this innovative approach to creating customizable interfaces.
Syllabus
Introduction
Initial Idea
Assumptions
Touch
Tracking
User Interface
Participants
User Experience Questionnaire
What do I need
Questions
Applications
Changing workspaces
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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