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collecTable: a natural interface for music collections

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Introduction and Related Work Tabletop and tangible interfaces have become common in recent years. Technology trends in this area can be found in commercial products, such as Apple's iPhone™ and Microsoft Surface™, as well as in research ventures, such as Reactable and Perceptive Pixel initiatives. Nevertheless, natural human computer interfaces (HCI) to support this hardware technology are still non-intuitive.

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        SIGGRAPH '09: SIGGRAPH '09: Posters
        August 2009
        103 pages
        ISBN:9781450379281
        DOI:10.1145/1599301

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