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Tracking hands above large interactive surfaces with a low-cost scanning laser rangefinder
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CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
Los Angeles, California, United States
Pages: 231 - 232  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-028-7
Authors
Joshua Strickon  MIT Media Laboratory, 20 Ames St., E15-495, Cambridge, MA
Joseph Paradiso  MIT Media Laboratory, 20 Ames St., E15-410, Cambridge, MA
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Eglowstein, H., Almost as Good as Being There. Byte Magazine, April 1994, pp. 173-175.
 
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Rekimoto, J. and Matsushita, N. Perceptual Surfaces: Towards a Human and Object Sensitive Interactive Display. In Workshop on Perceptual User lntegaces (PUI-97), Banff, October 1997, pp. 30 - 32.
 
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Rehg, J. and Kanade, T. Digiteyes: Vision-Based Hand Tracking for Human-Computer Interaction. Proc. of the Workshop on Motion of Non-Rigid and Articulated Objects, Austin, Texas, November 1994. IEEE Computer Society Press, pages 16-22.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Joshua Strickon: colleagues
Joseph Paradiso: colleagues