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Autor: Cooperstock, Jeremy R. ; Fels, Sidney S. fels@mic.atr.co.jp
Oprima aquí para enviar un correo electrónico a esta dirección; Buxton, William buxton@aw.sgi.com
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Título: Reactive Environments.
Páginas/Colación: pp.65-73.; 28cm.; il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 40, no. 9 September 1997
Información de existenciaInformación de existencia

Resumen
As information technology becomes increasingly widespread, people are confronted with the burden of controlling a myriad of complex devices in day-to-day activities. Rather than making lives easier, as technology was intended to do, it has complicated the activities with lengthy instruction manuals and confusing user interfaces. Designers have been trying to make the computer more user-friendly ever since its inception. The last two decades have bought us the notable advances of keyboard terminals, graphic displays, and pointing devices, as well as the graphical user interface, introduced in 1981 by Xerox Star and popularized by Apple Macintosh. Despite of the emergence of pen-based and portable computers, the basic rules of interaction between man and machine have not changed. Thus, computer scientists came up with a new approach to human-computer interaction in which computing would not necessitate sitting in front of a screen and isolating from the world around. This concept marks a dramatic shift from the status quo in which interaction with the computer interferes with daily activities rather than enhancing them.

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Autor: Izadi, Shahram ; Buxton, William buxton@aw.sgi.com
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Título: ThinSight: A Thin Form-Factor Interactive Surface Technology
Páginas/Colación: pp. 90-98
Fecha: December 2009
Communications of the ACM Vol. 52, no 12 December 2009
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Palabras Claves: Palabras: INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION INFORMATION INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION, Palabras: INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Palabras: USER INTERFACES USER INTERFACES

Resumen
ThinSight is a thin form-factor interactive surface technology based on optical sensors embedded inside a regular liquid crystal display (LCD). These augment the display with the ability to sense a variety of objects near the surface, including fingertips and hands, to enable multitouch interaction.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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