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Gesturing with Tangible Interfaces for Mixed Reality
Proc Gesture Workshop 2003, The 5th International Workshop on Gesture and Sign Language based Human-Computer Interaction, Genova, Italy
Year (definitive publication)
2003
Language
English
Country
Italy
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Abstract
This work reports a Tangible Mixed Reality system that can be applied to interactive visualization scenarios in diverse human-assisted operations,
such as in training, troubleshooting, and maintenance tasks of real equipments,
or in product design scenarios in various sectors: Architecture, Automotive or
Aerospace. With the system, the user is able to intuitively interact with an augmented version of real equipment, in normal working settings, where she can
observe 3D virtual objects (in the VRML 97 format) registered to the real ones.
Totally sensor-less Tangible Interfaces (Paddle and Magic Ring), are used to
aid interaction and visualization tasks in the mixed environment. By means of
Tangible Interfaces gesturing recognition, it is possible to activate menus,
browse and choose menu items or pick, move, rotate, and scale 3D virtual objects, within the user’s real working area or transport the user from Augmented
Reality to a fully Virtual Environment and back.
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- Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
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