Abstract
In TUIs, physical/digital conflicts can occur when the digital model does not match the model implied by the spatial lay- out of tangibles. We show how tangible tabletop interfaces (TTI) can be modified to allow robot movement of tangi- bles, thereby avoiding conflicts. We present RoMo, an open source Java library that allow existing TTI applications to perform robot movement, and demonstrate its functionality with three applications.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium : (DHRS2011) |
Editors | Mads Bødker, Ather Nawaz, Gitte Skou Petersen |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publisher | Copenhagen Business School Press |
Publication date | 2011 |
Pages | 18-21 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-87-92524-17-1 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium - Copenhagen Business School, København, Denmark Duration: 23 Nov 2011 → 23 Nov 2011 Conference number: 11 |
Conference
Conference | 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium |
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Number | 11 |
Location | Copenhagen Business School |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | København |
Period | 23/11/2011 → 23/11/2011 |
Keywords
- Faculty of Science
- tangible user interfaces
- bidirectional interfaces
- robotic tangibles