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RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors
July 2005
SIGGRAPH '05: SIGGRAPH 2005 Courses
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This paper describes how to instrument the physical world so that objects become self-describing, communicating their identity, geometry, and other information such as history or user annotation. The enabling technology is a wireless tag which acts as ...


Keywords: augmented reality, human-machine communication, image stabilization, projector, radio frequency identification, stucture from motion
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Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers
April 2002
CHI '02: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: Changing our world, changing ourselves
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This paper borrows ideas from social science to inform the design of novel "sensing" user-interfaces for computing technology. Specifically, we present five design challenges inspired by analysis of human-human communication that are mundanely addressed ...


Keywords: design framework, human-machine communication, sensing input, social science, ubiquitous computing
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RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors
July 2006
SIGGRAPH '06: SIGGRAPH 2006 Courses
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This paper describes how to instrument the physical world so that objects become self-describing, communicating their identity, geometry, and other information such as history or user annotation. The enabling technology is a wireless tag which acts as ...


Keywords: augmented reality, human-machine communication, image stabilization, projector, radio frequency identification, stucture from motion
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"Adaptive" and "cooperative" computer systems: a challenge for sociological research
January 1991
AI & Society , Volume 5 Issue 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
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Keywords: Adaptive systems, Artificial Intelligence, Assisting computers, Cooperative work, Human-machine communication, Office communication, Social impacts
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"As Long as I'm in Control ...": Pilot Preferences for and Experiences with Different Approaches to Automation Management
March 1998
HICS '98: Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Human Interaction with Complex Systems
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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To date, attempts to eliminate observed problems with human-automation interaction have focused primarily on improving system feedback and on modifying operator training. The effects of different forms of human-machine coordination on joint system performance ...


Keywords: automation management, human-machine communication and coordination, automation surprises, flight deck automation
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RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors
August 2004
SIGGRAPH '04: SIGGRAPH 2004 Papers
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This paper describes how to instrument the physical world so that objects become self-describing, communicating their identity, geometry, and other information such as history or user annotation. The enabling technology is a wireless tag which acts as ...


Keywords: augmented reality, human-machine communication, image stabilization, projector, radio frequency identification, stucture from motion

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August 2004 Transactions on Graphics (TOG) Volume 23 Issue 3
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An input system designed to aid users of interactive graphics
January 1978
ACM '78: Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference - Volume 2 , Volume 2
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This paper describes research that has been conducted at the Centre Universitaire d'Informatique at the Université de Genève in the area of human-machine communication. In particular, a plasma panel with a finger input device has been constructed ...


Keywords: Computer-aided document production, Computer-aided programming, Finger input device, Human-machine communication, Interactive graphics, Plasma panel, Text editing facility