Title
Direct and gestural interaction with relief: a 2.5D shape display
Abstract
Actuated shape output provides novel opportunities for experiencing, creating and manipulating 3D content in the physical world. While various shape displays have been proposed, a common approach utilizes an array of linear actuators to form 2.5D surfaces. Through identifying a set of common interactions for viewing and manipulating content on shape displays, we argue why input modalities beyond direct touch are required. The combination of freehand gestures and direct touch provides additional degrees of freedom and resolves input ambiguities, while keeping the locus of interaction on the shape output. To demonstrate the proposed combination of input modalities and explore applications for 2.5D shape displays, two example scenarios are implemented on a prototype system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2047196.2047268
user interface software and technology
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
common interaction,input ambiguity,various shape display,input modality,gestural interaction,direct touch,proposed combination,common approach,actuated shape output,shape output,shape display
Conference
45
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.01
17
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel Leithinger151131.03
Dávid Lakatos223011.05
Anthony DeVincenzi3904.71
Matthew Blackshaw4824.29
Hiroshi Ishii586661572.08