| R. A. May, "HI-SPACE: A Next Generation Workspace Environment." Pullman, WA: Washington State University, 1999. |
....actions, the Perceptive Workbench switches between these modes automatically, and all interaction is controlled through computer vision, freeing the user from the wires of traditional sensing techniques. 2. Related Work While unique, the Perceptive Workbench has a rich heritage of related work [1, 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 26, 27, 28, 31]. Many augmented desk and virtual reality designs use tethered props, tracked by electromechanical or ultrasonic means, to encourage interaction through manipulation and gesture [2, 3, 5, 18, 19, 23, 28] Such designs tether the user to the desk and require the time consuming ritual of donning and ....
May, R. HI-SPACE: A Next Generation Workspace Environment. Master's thesis, Washington State Univ. EECS, June 1999.
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R. A. May, "HI-SPACE: A Next Generation Workspace Environment." Pullman, WA: Washington State University, 1999.
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May, R. A. 1999, HI-SPACE: A Next Generation Workspace Environment. Unpublished Unpublished Masters Thesis, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
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May, R.A., HI-SPACE: A Next Generation Workspace Environment, in Computer Science. 1999, Washington State University: Pullman, WA.
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