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Abstract
During everyday office work we are used to controlling our computers with keyboard and mouse, whereas the physical space around us remains largely unattended. Addressing this untapped potential, we follow an approach that is based on gestural interaction with smart furniture interfaces, subtly blended into the work environment. Adding to existing work on peripheral interaction, we provide a case study of a novel input technique that turns a flexible chair into a ubiquitous input device within an office environment. We propose using imprecise semaphoric chair gestures to support alwaysavailable, hands-free, and eyes-free interaction.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | Workshop on Peripheral Interaction: Shaping the Research and Design Space at CHI 2014 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Mai 2014 |
Veranstaltung | CHI 2014 - Toronto, Kanada Dauer: 26 Apr. 2014 → 1 Mai 2014 |
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Konferenz | CHI 2014 |
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Land/Gebiet | Kanada |
Ort | Toronto |
Zeitraum | 26.04.2014 → 01.05.2014 |
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Active Office
Haller, M. (Leitende(r) Forscher/-in), Probst, K. (Weitere Forschende) & Vogl, A. (Weitere Forschende)
01.01.2012 → 31.12.2014
Projekt: Forschungsprojekt