| Fitzmaurice G., Balakrishnan R., and Kurtenbach G, "Sampling, Synthesis, and Input Devices". Communications of the ACM, 42(8). pp. 54-63. New York: ACM, August 1999. |
.... Topological (though limited) tangible inputting for educational purposes was introduced in Triangles [15] and AlgoBlocks [25] Planar, physical desktop tangible interaction was introduced in several studies [5,10,11,16,17,26] For a thorough discussion of this emerging field and its potential see [8,9]. Figure 1. The Universal Constructor [12] Figure 2. Flexible Intelligent Modeling System [12] Several research groups have developed various tangible interfaces for 3D modeling and design over the last 20 years for a variety of applications. The impetus for the practical aspects of our current ....
Fitzmaurice G., Balakrishnan R., and Kurtenbach G, "Sampling, Synthesis, and Input Devices". Communications of the ACM, 42(8). pp. 54-63. New York: ACM, August 1999.
.... suggested in DO IT [25] Topological (though limited) tangible inputting for educational purposes was introduced in [20,31] Planar, physical desktop tangible interaction was introduced in several studies [7,11,12,13,21,22,32] For a thorough discussion of this emerging field and its potential see [10,11]. Several research groups developed various tangible interfaces for 3D modeling and design over the last 20 years, for a variety of applications. The impetus for the practical aspects of our current work originated in pioneering HCI tools developed by John Frazer and his collogues as early as ....
Fitzmaurice G., Balakrishnan R., and Kurtenbach G, "Sampling, Synthesis, and Input Devices". Communications of the ACM, 42(8). pp. 54-63. New York: ACM, August 1999.
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