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An attempt of real-time CG control with multi-touch devices

Published:27 October 2008Publication History

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We have been developing real-time CG control systems with Lemurs, which are multi-touch devices. We have developed two prototype systems that control CG objects and animation and a practical system that supports creating of TV contents. Our system, which provides an easy and intuitive way to control two or more parameters simultaneously, allows users to control such complicated data as real-time CG contents. We verified that the system can be used in actual broadcasting.

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  1. Hokkaido Nikko Telecommunications. http://nixus.tv.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. JazzMutant. http://jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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          VRST '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
          October 2008
          288 pages
          ISBN:9781595939517
          DOI:10.1145/1450579

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