| DTMap Demo: Interactive Tabletop Maps for Ubiquitous Computing |
| Citation: |
Furuichi, M.; Mihori, Y.; Muraoka, F.; Estenther, A.; Ryall, K., "DTMap Demo: Interactive Tabletop Maps for ubiquitous Computing", International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp), September 2005 (UbiComp 2005) |
| Date: | September 2005 |
| MERL Contact: | Alan Esenther |
Interactive tabletops are an increasingly common form factor for group collaborations. Visual data, such as maps, are particularly well-suited for interactive tabletop applications. In this demonstration we present DTMap, a prototype application developed to illustrate the power of combining visual data with a multi-user tabletop environment. It was developed for DaimondTouch (DT) [2], highlighting DT's unique ability to support simultaneous input from multiple users and to identify the owner of each touch. A multi-user interactive tabletop that facilitates direct-touch manipulation of user interface elements provides a shared focus of attention for collaborating users, and has the potential to make a strong contribution to ubiquitous computing environments. |
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