Abstract
Recent mobile devices often store massive images. However, typical interfaces such as 2D display with a limited size and discrete button inputs make the browsing and manipulation of such massive images difficult and time-consuming. Expecting that a continuous input interface and a suitable 3D visualization may mitigate this difficulty, we designed and implemented an image browser that features with user motion tracking and 3D layouts, and carried out a usability study. The results showed that although intuitive and fun, the motion-tracking platform still has much room for further improvements.
Original language | English |
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Journal | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Volume | 260 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | 5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Virtual Reality, ISUVR 2007 - Gwangju, Korea, Republic of Duration: 2007 Jul 14 → 2007 Jul 18 |
Keywords
- Image browsing
- Mobile device
- Motion interface
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)