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Evaluation of the ShapeTape Tracker for Wearable, Mobile Interaction
Los Angeles, CA March 22-March 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VR.2003.1191165IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 ...
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Yohan Baillot, Naval Research Laboratory
Joshua J. Eliason, Naval Research Laboratory
Greg S. Schmidt, Naval Research Laboratory
J. Edward Swan II, Naval Research Laboratory
Dennis Brown, Naval Research Laboratory
Simon Julier, Naval Research Laboratory
Mark A. Livingston, Naval Research Laboratory
Lawrence Rosenblum, Naval Research Laboratory
In this paper we describe two engineering experiments designed to evaluate the effectiveness of Measurand?s ShapeTape for wearable, mobile interaction. Our initial results suggest that the ShapeTape is not appropriate for interactions which require a high degree of accuracy. However, ShapeTape is capable of reproducing the qualitative motion the user is performing and thus could be used to support 3D gesture-based interaction.
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Yohan Baillot, Joshua J. Eliason, Greg S. Schmidt, J. Edward Swan II, Dennis Brown, Simon Julier, Mark A. Livingston, Lawrence Rosenblum, "Evaluation of the ShapeTape Tracker for Wearable, Mobile Interaction," vr, pp.285, IEEE Virtual Reality Conference 2003 (VR 2003), 2003
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