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Designing the User Interface for Multimodal Speech and Pen-based Gesture Applications: State-of-the-Art Systems and Future Research Directions

by Sharon Oviatt, Phil Cohen, Lizhong Wu, John Vergo, Lisbeth Duncan, Jim Larson, David Ferro , 2000
"... The growing interest in multimodal interface design is inspired in large part by the goals of supporting more transparent, flexible, efficient, and powerfully expressive means of humancomputer interaction than in the past. Multimodal interfaces are expected to support a wider range of diverse applic ..."
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applications, to be usable by a broader spectrum of the average population, and to function more reliably under realistic and challenging usage conditions. In this paper, we summarize the emerging architectural approaches for interpreting speech and pen-based gestural input in a robust manner--- including

A novel pen-based calculator and its evaluation

by William Thimbleby - Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction (NordiCHI 2004 , 2004
"... A novel calculator, ideal for interactive whiteboards and pen-based devices, is introduced and evaluated. The calculator provides a natural, dynamic method of entering conventional expressions by handwriting and provides continual feedback showing the calculation and results. The user interface adju ..."
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A novel calculator, ideal for interactive whiteboards and pen-based devices, is introduced and evaluated. The calculator provides a natural, dynamic method of entering conventional expressions by handwriting and provides continual feedback showing the calculation and results. The user interface

Kolibri – Tiny and Fast Gestures for Large Pen-based Surfaces

by Jakob F. Leitner, Florian Perteneder, Can Liu, Christian Rendl, Michael Haller
"... Triggering commands on large interactive surfaces is less ef-ficient than on desktop PCs. It requires either large physical movements to reach an interaction area (e.g., buttons) or ad-ditional operations to call context menus (e.g., dwell). There is a lack of efficient ways to trigger shortcuts. We ..."
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. We introduce Kolibri- a pen-based gesture system that allows fast access of commands on interactive whiteboards. Users can draw tiny gestures (approx. 3 mm) anywhere on the surface to trig-ger commands without interfering with normal inking. This approach does neither require entering a gesture mode

Visual input for pen-based computers

by Mario E. Munich, Pietro Perona, Ieee Computer Society - In Proc. Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition , 1996
"... AbstractÐThe design and implementation of a camera-based, human-computer interface for acquisition of handwriting is presented. The camera focuses on a standard sheet of paper and images a common pen; the trajectory of the tip of the pen is tracked and the contact with the paper is detected. The rec ..."
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ÐSystems and applications, active and real-time vision, pen-based computing, pen-based interface. æ 1

The ILGDB database of realistic pen-based gestural commands

by Ney Renau-ferrer, Peiyu Li, Adrien Delaye, Eric Anquetil - International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2012 , 2012
"... In this paper, we introduce the Intuidoc-Loustic Ges-tures DataBase (ILGDB), a new publicly available database of realistic pen-based gestures for evaluation of recognition systems in pen-enabled interfaces. IL-GDB was collected in a real world context and in an immersive environment. As it contains ..."
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In this paper, we introduce the Intuidoc-Loustic Ges-tures DataBase (ILGDB), a new publicly available database of realistic pen-based gestures for evaluation of recognition systems in pen-enabled interfaces. IL-GDB was collected in a real world context and in an immersive environment

Two Characters per Stroke- A Novel Pen-Based Text Input Technique

by unknown authors
"... A novel pen-based text entry technique, which yields two characters with one stroke, is introduced, and the results of its investigation are presented. The 2CPS technique is implemented as a gesture-based user interface on a QWERTY soft keyboard. Eight participants completed eight text entry trials ..."
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A novel pen-based text entry technique, which yields two characters with one stroke, is introduced, and the results of its investigation are presented. The 2CPS technique is implemented as a gesture-based user interface on a QWERTY soft keyboard. Eight participants completed eight text entry trials

Pen-based Interfaces in Engineering Environments

by R. Zhao, H. -j. Kaufmann, T. Kern, W. Müller - In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1995
"... This paper describes our engineering subenvironment, the EXPRESS modeling environment, the design issues of using gestural interfaces for editing EXPRESS-G diagrams. ..."
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This paper describes our engineering subenvironment, the EXPRESS modeling environment, the design issues of using gestural interfaces for editing EXPRESS-G diagrams.

Improvements to a Pen-Based Musical Input System

by Elizabeth Ng, Tim Bell, Andy Cockburn
"... This paper describes an improved design for pen input of music into a computer system. A usability analysis of an existing system is performed, and improvements based on the analysis are implemented and tested. New capabilities are also added. The resulting system is tested for both usability and sp ..."
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This paper describes an improved design for pen input of music into a computer system. A usability analysis of an existing system is performed, and improvements based on the analysis are implemented and tested. New capabilities are also added. The resulting system is tested for both usability

Distributed architectures for pen-based input and diagram recognition

by M. D Gross, Wayne Citrin, Mark D. Gross - AVI Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces , 1996
"... We present a system supporting pen-based input and diagram recognition that employs a personal digital assistant (PDA) as an intelligent input device for the system. Functionality is distributed between the PDA and the main computer, with the PDA performing low-level shape recognition and editing fu ..."
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We present a system supporting pen-based input and diagram recognition that employs a personal digital assistant (PDA) as an intelligent input device for the system. Functionality is distributed between the PDA and the main computer, with the PDA performing low-level shape recognition and editing

Pen-based Interfaces in Engineering Environments

by Zhao Kaufmann Kern, R. Zhao, H. -j. Kaufmann, T. Kern, W. Muller - In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1995
"... This paper describes our engineering subenvironment, the EXPRESS modeling environment, the design issues of using gestural interfaces for editing EXPRESS-G diagrams ..."
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This paper describes our engineering subenvironment, the EXPRESS modeling environment, the design issues of using gestural interfaces for editing EXPRESS-G diagrams
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