3D object selection for hand-held auto-stereoscopic display

Euijai Ahn, Hyunseok Yang, Gerard J. Kim

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Abstract

Interacting in a small (mobile) auto-stereoscopic display can be difficult because of the lack of accurate tracking of an interaction proxy, and having to maintain a fixed viewpoint and adapt to a different level of depth perception sensitivity. In this paper, we first propose to modify a standard stylus into a mechanical chain with joint sensors for 3D tracking. We also investigate a way to assist the user in selecting an object in the small phone space through supplementary multimodal feedback, such as sound and tactility. We have carried out an experiment comparing the effects of various combinations of multimodal feedback to object selection performance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAPCHI'12 - Proceedings of the 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
Pages59-65
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, APCHI 2012 - Matsue-city, Shimane, Japan
Duration: 2012 Aug 282012 Aug 31

Publication series

NameAPCHI'12 - Proceedings of the 2012 Asia Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction

Other

Other10th Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, APCHI 2012
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityMatsue-city, Shimane
Period12/8/2812/8/31

Keywords

  • 3D tracking
  • Auto-stereoscopy
  • Depth perception
  • Mobile interaction
  • Multimodal interaction
  • Selection

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction

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