Research paper
Freeze view touch and finger gesture based interaction methods for handheld augmented reality interfaces
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- Title
- Freeze view touch and finger gesture based interaction methods for handheld augmented reality interfaces
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- University of Canterbury Library
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- Description
Interaction techniques for handheld mobile Augmented Reality (AR) often focus on device-centric methods based around touch input. However, users may not be able to easily interact with virtual objects in mobile AR scenes if they are holding the handheld device with one hand and touching the screen with the other, while at the same time trying to maintain visual tracking of an AR marker. In this paper we explore novel interaction methods for handheld mobile AR that overcomes this problem. We i...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2012
- Creator
- Bai, H. / Lee, G.A. / Billinghurst, Mark
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8683
- Related subjects
- handheld mobile augmented reality / freeze view touch / finger gesture based interaction / Information and Computing Sciences / Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing / Virtual Reality and Related Simulation / Information and computing sciences / Distributed computing and systems software / Mobile computing
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