A portable system for anywhere interactions

  • Authors:
  • Noi Sukaviriya;Rick Kjeldsen;Claudio Pinhanez;Lijun Tang;Anthony Levas;Gopal Pingali;Mark Podlaseck

  • Affiliations:
  • IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY;IBM TJ Watson Research Labs, Hawthorne, NY

  • Venue:
  • CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

Interactions have taken off from the confinement of a single screen into various personal devices. Projected an interface onto different parts of a physical environment is an escape beyond traditional display devices. Imagine that any walls or floors can turn into a direct manipulation space without a lot of effort. This demonstration of ED-lite, a combination of a laptop, custom software, off-the-shelf digital camera and projector, shows projected interfaces with interactions on any surfaces including those not necessarily perpendicular to the projector. ED-lite is a derivation of our previous work on Everywhere Displays (ED) and steerable interfaces. This portable version has an automatic calibration feature that makes applications usable on any surfaces in a drop. More importantly, it is now possible to be taken on the road for demonstrations.