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Innovative wearable interfaces: an exploratory analysis of paper-based interfaces with camera-glasses device unit 2014. 11. 25 Bonhyun Koo Yun Zhou *, Tao Xu †, Bertrand David †, and Rene´ Chalon † * CNRS, Universite´ Lyon, France † CNRS, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (2014)
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Contents 1. Introduction (Goal and Contributions) 2. Related Works 3. Overview of Innovative User Interface - Innovative UI & Scenario - EDI (Environment Dependant Interface) - EII (Environment Independent Interface) 4. Design of MobilePaperAccess - Input Technique - Paper Surface 5. Implementation - Wearable Configuration - Finger & Mask Motion - Augmented Paper & Digital Visual Feedback - Application 6. Evaluation 7. Summary & Future works
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1. Goal and Contributions Background - Traditional user interfaces, used on the desktop computer (WIMP), is no longer appropriate for ubiquitous computing Goal -To Introduce available solutions to enable ubiquitous interaction Nomadism and Mobility (MobilePaperAccess) - To create a true contextualization (based on the user’s location or independent of it)
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2. Related Works Wearable Input Techniques : Miniaturization & Interaction Wearable Output Techniques : Challenges (Insufficient lumens & High resolutions) Paper Interaction To bridge the digital and real world as a light and economical way object Gesture (Minput) Stylus (FACT)Gesture (Sixsense) Pico-Projector Head-won displays (Eyeglass-Based Systems For Wearable Computing) Handheld mobile phones Interaction Palette (IR reflective markers) Quickies (Media Lab.)
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3. Overview of Innovative User Interface Relationship between (a) IEI (In-Environment Interface) (b) EDI (Environment Dependent Interface) (c) EII (Environment Independent Interface)
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3. Innovative User Interface (Scenarios) Scenarios (in the smart city) 1) Alice wants to discuss w/ Yan. 2) (Bob is out of office) 3) Alice checks Bob’s schedule (sends him a date request) public place Outside Bob’s door (In a library) Alice is looking through books when he suddenly remembers that he needs to Discuss with another new member John. He opens his notebook and finds a predefined paper-based interface
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3. Innovative User Interface (EDI and EII) EDI Interface EII Interface specific locations location free
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4. Design of MobilePaperAccess Input Techniques
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4. Design of MobilePaperAccess Paper Surface Design 29.7cm 21.0cm Paper The average forward grip reach : 74.3cm Color Marker (c), (d) ARToolKit Tag (a), (b)
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5. Implementation (Wearable Configuration) It consists of (1) camera-glasses device unit and (2) a laptop for calculation Small screen (PC Viewer) Micro-Optical SV-6 Web-Cam (RGB 640x480) Laptop (2) (1)
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5. Implementation (Finger and Mask Motion) Object Tracking (based on the OpenCV - MeanShift&CamShift algorithm) 1) Counting the number of tracking points, 2) If (the number of points >= predefined condition) then Regard this action as a pointing
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5. Implementation (Augmented Paper) Augmented Paper Types (a), (b), (c), and (d) Digital Visual Feedback Color marker Augmented Book ARToolkit Tag
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6. Evaluation Participants : 12 students Stood Sat &Stood (freely) Participants : 12 students - 7 males, 5 females - Mean age : 23.2 - Average height : 171.8cm
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6. Evaluation
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7. Summary & Future works
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Q & A
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[MeanShift & CAMShift]
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