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LaserTouch: touch device control using a laser pointer

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The touch device has widely been used because of its advantage of intuitive control, and a variety of applications that utilize them are currently being developed. In addition, it is being used in various fields as devices in the form of smartphone and pad are released, and the increasing user needs for touch devices raised the need to conduct studies on the remote control of touch devices. However, since touch devices do not have a separate controller, we can control the device only by user's direct touch. So it is inconvenient when watching videos with a device on the holder, or controlling contents on a large table-top environment.

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      SA '14: SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Posters
      November 2014
      47 pages
      ISBN:9781450327923
      DOI:10.1145/2668975

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