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Multitouch ultrasonic touchscreen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017Touchscreen sensors are widely used in many devices such as smart phones, tablets, laptops, etc. We present the design, analysis, and implementation of an ultrasonic touchscreen system that utilizes interaction of transient Lamb waves with objects in contact with the screen.
Kamyar Firouzi, Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
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Touchscreen Poetry: Analyzing Gestural Digital Poems
2015Interactive Poetry is a lively genre within E-Lit and interactive digital narrative that was made more accessible by the diffusion of tablets with “multitouch” screens allowing relatively complex gestural UIs on consumer-level hardware. This paper leverages pragmatist aesthetics to critically interrogate three exemplar pieces (Strange Rain, What They ...
Ferri, Gabriele +4 more
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ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, 2016
Most smartphones today have a rich set of sensors that could be used to infer input (e.g., accelerometer, gyroscope, microphone); however, the primary mode of interaction is still limited to the front-facing touchscreen and several physical buttons on the case.
Cheng Zhang +6 more
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Most smartphones today have a rich set of sensors that could be used to infer input (e.g., accelerometer, gyroscope, microphone); however, the primary mode of interaction is still limited to the front-facing touchscreen and several physical buttons on the case.
Cheng Zhang +6 more
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Proceedings of the Workshop at SIGGRAPH Asia, 2012
In this paper, we compare gamepad and touchscreen interfaces for action selection tasks in computer games. Touchscreens are now widely used for computer games on tablets, smartphones and hand-held game consoles. However, in general, game players are considered to prefer a gamepad over a touchscreen.
Masaki Oshita, Hirotaka Ishikawa
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In this paper, we compare gamepad and touchscreen interfaces for action selection tasks in computer games. Touchscreens are now widely used for computer games on tablets, smartphones and hand-held game consoles. However, in general, game players are considered to prefer a gamepad over a touchscreen.
Masaki Oshita, Hirotaka Ishikawa
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Interactive, Touchscreen Nutrition Education System
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1992Four supermarkets in the Maryland and Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. provided the setting to pilot test a public access, touchscreen computer system for nutrition education. All supermarkets were located in strip malls and open 24 hours a day. Three stores were located in residential communities and one in a business district.
K B, Levitan, E K, Johnson
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Lamb Wave Multitouch Ultrasonic Touchscreen
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, 2016Touchscreen sensors are widely used in many devices such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops with diverse applications. We present the design, analysis, and implementation of an ultrasonic touchscreen system that utilizes the interaction of transient Lamb waves with objects in contact with the screen. It attempts to improve on the existing ultrasound
Kamyar Firouzi +3 more
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Klassisches Bedienkonzept plus Touchscreen
ATZelektronik, 2008Bisher einmalig in der Automobilindustrie ist eine neue HMI-Konfiguration (Human Machine Interface), die Vorteile zweier bis dato konkurriender Bedienstrategien — Bedienelement steuert den Displaydialog (klassisch) und Touchscreen-Technologie — in idealer Weise erganzt.
Stefan Becker, Christof Kellerwessel
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Touchscreen prompts for preschoolers
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2015Though toddlers and preschoolers are regular touchscreen users, relatively little is known about how they learn to perform unfamiliar gestures. In this paper we assess the responses of 34 children, aged 2 to 5, to the most common in-app prompting techniques for eliciting specific gestures.
Alexis Hiniker +6 more
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Hearts, Minds, and Touchscreens
Northwest Science, 2015Of the many challenges awaiting natural resource scientists in the next decade, the ones that give me the longest pause all have to do with how young Americans experience, understand, and appreciate nature. Although climate change literacy has increased markedly in the last decade, younger Americans are simply getting outside less than they ever have ...
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Touchscreen based music instruments
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017The usage of touch screen devices, such as smartphones, tablet computers, personal computers, game consoles, etc., increases globally. They offer users various gesture based interaction possibilities rather than the limited mouse based human computer interaction.
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