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UIST '06 Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
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PixNet: interference-free wireless links using LCD-camera pairs
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ACCV'06 Proceedings of the 7th Asian conference on Computer Vision - Volume Part II
Point & click mediated interactions for large home entertainment displays
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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The multi-surface interactive display projector (MSIDP) is a steerable projection system that transforms non-tethered surfaces into interactive displays. In an MSIDP, the display image is directed onto a surface by a rotating mirror. Oblique projection distortions are removed by a computer-graphics reverse-distortion process and user interaction (pointing and clicking) is achieved by detecting hand movements with a video camera. The MSIDP is a generic input/output device to be used in applications that require computer access from different locations of a space or computer action in the real world (such as locating objects). In particular, it can also be used to provide computer access in public spaces and to people with locomotive disabilities.