InterMega
2010-01-07 - extension: rar - parts: 7 - size: 200 MB
InterMega
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2009-01-06 - extension: rar - size: 9 MB
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Designing Interfaces Patterns for Effective Interaction Design
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Analysis of touch gesture in Tangible Acoustic Interfaces Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAIs) exploit the propagation of sound in physical objects in order to (More) Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAIs) exploit the propagation of sound in physical objects in order to localize touching positions and to analyse users gesture on the object. Designing and developing TAIs consists of exploring how physical objects, augmented surfaces, and spaces can be transformed into tangible-acoustic embodiments of natural seamless unrestricted interfaces. Research at Casa Paganini-InfoMus Lab focuses on Expressive TAIs, i.e., TAIs able at processing expressive users gesture and providing users with natural multimodal interfaces that fully exploit expressive, emotional content. This video presents a concrete example of analysis of expressive gesture in TAIs: hand gestures on a TAI surface are classified according to Rudolf Labans Theory of Effort. In the video you can see how a touch gesture is represented in a 2D space whose axes are Laban's Space dimension (i.e., whether a gesture is direct or flexible) and Laban's Time dimension (i.e., whether a gesture is quick/impulsive or sustained). Research was carried out in the framework of the EU-IST STREP Project TAI-CHI (Tangible Acoustic Interfaces for Computer-Human Interaction). High-level expressive gesture analysis and multimodal and cross-modal processing are achieved in the EyesWeb XMI open platform (available for free at www.eyesweb.org) by means of a new version of the EyesWeb Expressive Gesture Processing Library. You may find more information in A. Camurri, C. Canepa, S. Ghisio, G. Volpe (2008), Automatic Classification of Expressive Hand Gestures on Tangible Acoustic Interfaces According to Labans Theory of Effort, in M. Sales Dias, S. Gibet, M. Wanderley (Eds.), Gesture in Human-Computer Interaction and Simulation, LNCS 5085, Springer Verlag. (Less)
Designing Interfaces
2009-03-12 - extension: rar - size: 9 MB
Designing Interfaces
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Designing Web Interfaces
2009-01-28 - extension: rar - size: 37 MB
Designing Web Interfaces
Designing Web Interfaces: Principles and Patterns for Rich Interactions
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