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A tangible interface for browsing digital photo collections

Published:18 February 2008Publication History

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We present a design concept of a tangible user interface for browsing image contents. A layer structure for image presentation and three kinematical gestures are proposed to facilitate navigation in the digital photo collections. We describe how gestures support the photo browsing and how the visual display is synchronized with gestures.

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          TEI '08: Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction
          February 2008
          267 pages
          ISBN:9781605580043
          DOI:10.1145/1347390

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          • Published: 18 February 2008

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