RoMo: avoiding conflicts between the physical and digital model in tabletop interfaces with robotic tangibles

Esben Warming Pedersen, Kasper Hornbæk

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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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium : (DHRS2011)
EditorsMads Bødker, Ather Nawaz, Gitte Skou Petersen
Number of pages4
PublisherCopenhagen Business School Press
Publication date2011
Pages18-21
ISBN (Print)978-87-92524-17-1
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium - Copenhagen Business School, København, Denmark
Duration: 23 Nov 201123 Nov 2011
Conference number: 11

Conference

Conference11th Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium
Number11
LocationCopenhagen Business School
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityKøbenhavn
Period23/11/201123/11/2011

Keywords

  • Faculty of Science
  • tangible user interfaces
  • bidirectional interfaces
  • robotic tangibles

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