Demonstrating HuddleLamp
Author(s) -
Roman Rädle,
Hans-Christian Jetter,
Nicolai Marquardt,
Harald Reiterer,
Yvonne Rogers
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
kops (university of konstanz)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2669485.2676584
Subject(s) - computer science , installation , desk , table (database) , software , human–computer interaction , mobile device , computer graphics (images) , variety (cybernetics) , world wide web , artificial intelligence , database , operating system
We present HuddleLamp, a desk lamp with an integrated RGB-D camera that precisely tracks the movements and positions of mobile displays and hands on a table. This enables a new breed of spatially-aware multi-user and multi-device applications for around-the-table collaboration without an interactive tabletop. At any time users can add or remove displays and reconfigure them in space in an ad-hoc manner without the need of installing any software or attaching markers. Additionally, hands are tracked to detect interactions above and between displays, enabling fluent cross-device interactions. The demo consists of the technical implementation of HuddleLamp's hybrid sensing and a Web-based architecture for installation-free ad-hoc collaboration. We demonstrate our implementation by showing a variety of possible interaction techniques.
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