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Intuitive interface device for wearable computers

by Jong-woon Yoo, Woo-min Hwang, Sung-hoon Baek, Kyu-ho Park - in Internation Conference on Next Generation PC , 2005
"... In this paper, we present a small input device which can be worn on the back of the human’s hand for wearable computers. The main purpose of this tiny input device is to control wearable computers or public devices through intuitive interfaces. The intuitive interfaces can be defined as the mechanis ..."
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In this paper, we present a small input device which can be worn on the back of the human’s hand for wearable computers. The main purpose of this tiny input device is to control wearable computers or public devices through intuitive interfaces. The intuitive interfaces can be defined

Object Oriented Design of the Intuitive Interface

by Michael Hoch - 3D Image Analysis and Synthesis, Proceedings, Erlangen November 17-19, Infix , 1997
"... In this paper we describe the technical framework of an environment that allows the user to interact with virtual scenes in an unencumbered way. The application involves real-time human body recognition in front of a large rear projection screen, where strong use of the physical space and pointing g ..."
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and inverse kinematics using a simple model of the human arm. 1 Introduction The Intuitive Interface is a research project that investigates new methods of interaction with the computer by freeing the computer from the nonflexible desktop setup and integrating the interface in the every-day physical

Designing Intuitive Interfaces for Virtual Environments

by Christoph Grönegress, Mette Ramsgard Thomsen, Mel Slater
"... This work investigates the feasibility of alternative means of physical interaction in virtual environments and is aimed at analysing whether humans can re-map established body functions to learn and understand to interact with digital information in a cross-sensory (virtual) environment. A further ..."
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are concerned with visualising prosodic aspects of the human voice. A series of single- and multi-user studies shows that users can gain control of the intuitive interface and learn to adapt to new and previously unseen tasks in virtual environments. Though an application such as this can not be used

Intuitive Interface for the Exploration of Volumetric Datasets

by Rahul Sarkar, Chrishnika De Almeida, Noureen Syed, Sheliza Jamal, Jeff Orchard
"... Conventional human-computer interfaces for the exploration of volume datasets employ the mouse as an input device. Specifying an oblique orientation for a cross-sectional plane through the dataset using such interfaces requires an indirect approach involving a combination of actions that must be lea ..."
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be learned by the user. In this paper we propose a new interface model that aims to provide an intuitive means of orienting and translating a cross-sectional plane through a volume dataset. Our model uses a hand-held rectangular panel that is manipulated by the user in free space, resulting in corresponding

Towards an Intuitive Interface for Tailored Service Compositions

by Steffen Higel, Tony O'Donnell, Dave Lewis, Vincent Wade - Compositions, - DAIS 2003, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2893
"... Novel modes of interaction and tailored application delivery are a key challenge in ubiquitous computing. This paper proposes a method of adaptively delivering lightweight, disposable service compositions to a user in a smart space. The user intuitively requests these services through a single, envi ..."
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Novel modes of interaction and tailored application delivery are a key challenge in ubiquitous computing. This paper proposes a method of adaptively delivering lightweight, disposable service compositions to a user in a smart space. The user intuitively requests these services through a single

Composing with Hyperscore: an Intuitive Interface for Visualizing Musical Structure

by Morwaread Farbood, Henry Kaufman, Kevin Jennings - Proceedings of the ICMC , 2007
"... Hyperscore is a graphical, computer-assisted composition system that allows users to intuitively visualize and edit musical structures. It maps musical features to graphical elements such as color, shape, and line texture. These graphical elements allow users to control both high and low-level music ..."
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Hyperscore is a graphical, computer-assisted composition system that allows users to intuitively visualize and edit musical structures. It maps musical features to graphical elements such as color, shape, and line texture. These graphical elements allow users to control both high and low

An Intuitive Interface For Nullspace Teaching Of Redundant Robots

by Günter Schreiber, Gerd Hirzinger
"... In the growing field of service robotics, redundant manipulator arms provide enormous advantages compared to their non-redundant counterparts. But the fact that no intuitive approaches exist for handling highly redundant robots hinders the breakthrough of such superior mechanisms. In this paper a ge ..."
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In the growing field of service robotics, redundant manipulator arms provide enormous advantages compared to their non-redundant counterparts. But the fact that no intuitive approaches exist for handling highly redundant robots hinders the breakthrough of such superior mechanisms. In this paper a

PointCom: Semi-Autonomous UGV Control with Intuitive Interface

by Mitchell M. Rohde A, Victor E. Perlin A, Karl D. Iagnemma B, Robert M. Lupa A, Steven M. Rohde A, James Overholt
"... Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) will play an important role in the nation’s next-generation ground force. Advances in sensing, control, and computing have enabled a new generation of technologies that bridge the gap between manual UGV teleoperation and full autonomy. In this paper, we present curren ..."
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an intuitive image-based control framework for UGV navigation and allowing a single operator to command multiple UGVs. The project leverages new image processing algorithms for monocular visual servoing and odometry to yield a unique, high-performance fused navigation system. Human Computer Interface (HCI

A Ubiquitous Fashionable Computer with an Intuitive Interface i − throw

by Seung-ho Lim, Hyun-jin Choi, Ki-woong Park, Jong-woon Yoo, Kyu-ho Park
"... The ubiquitous fashionable computer(UFC), introduced in this paper, is a wearable computer that exploits ubiquitous computing environment. In the ubiquitous environment, wearable computing systems integrate various types of devices, like communication interfaces and user interfaces to get services i ..."
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system that is wearable, aesthetic, and intuitive. The main features are like this. It supports the interoperability of various communication interfaces between WLAN, Bluetooth, and Zigbee devices. Novel user interfaces, called i − throw, is developed and integrated with the UFC system to help

Pose and Paste- An Intuitive Interface for Remote Navigation of a Multi-robot System

by Michael Lichtenstern, Michael Angermann, Martin Frassl, Michael Lichtenstern, Michael Angermann, Martin Frassl, Gunther Berthold, Brian J. Julian, Daniela Rus
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