| Heiner, J. M., S. E. Hudson, and K. Tanaka. Linking and Messaging from Real Paper in the Paper PDA. UIST |
....of potential users during our presentation at the first Anoto developer conference was very positive. DISCUSSION The infrastructure presented in this paper is a unifying framework for several solutions proposed in the past, including Xax [11] Intelligent paper [5] Anoto [2] and the Paper PDA [9]. For example, in the Anoto system, each PADD (a form in Anoto terminology) is created once and accessed many times by each potential users. The pen can either process strokes as they happen (upon checking the Anoto Magic Box for example) or in batch mode (while drawing) Mark processing does ....
....cost paper. RELATED WORK Many systems have been proposed to narrow the gap between the paper and the digital world. One research direction proposed to use paper as an input medium to gather information to be processed by a computer at a later time. These systems include XaX [11] the Paper PDA [9], Anoto [2] They all share the characteristic that the interaction on paper does not require the use of a nearby computer. Anoto is probably the most developed system and is currently used in form filling applications and to transmit fax (or MMS) through the cell phone infrastructure. Our ....
Heiner, J.M., S.E. Hudson, and K. Tanaka. Linking and messaging from real paper in the Paper PDA. Proceedings of UIST'99, pp. 179 - 186.
....[1] could capture and display nuggets beyond the desktop. Picture a PDA with a voice recorder that continuously monitors the conversation and records the last n seconds of conversation on command. An assistant could transcribe these snippets and submit them to NuggetMine. The PaperPDA system [10] could easily assist in the capture of nuggets, while peripheral and ambient displays [11] placed in a group common area could assist in their dissemination. Group members in these common areas e.g. a lounge, a snack or water cooler area are unlikely to be engaged in a task, and we hypothesize ....
Heiner, J., Hudson S., Tanaka, K. (1999). Linking and Messaging from Real Paper in the Paper PDA. In Proceedings of UIST '99, pp. 179-186.
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Heiner, J.M., Hudson, S.E. and Tanaka, K. Linking and Messaging from Real Paper in the Paper PDA. CHI Letters, 1 (1). 179--186.
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Heiner, J. M., S. E. Hudson, and K. Tanaka. Linking and Messaging from Real Paper in the Paper PDA. UIST: ACM CHI Letters 1(1). pp. 179--86, 1999.
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Heiner, J., Hudson, S., Tanaka, K. (1999) Linking and messaging from real paper in the Paper PDA, Proc. of UIST'99, 179-186.
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Heiner, J.M., S.E. Hudson, and K. Tanaka, Linking and messaging from real paper in the paper PDA. CHI Letters (Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology), 1999. 1(2): p. 17986.
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