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SpeckleSense
2011
Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '11
Motion sensing is of fundamental importance for user interfaces and input devices. In applications, where optical sensing is preferred, traditional camera-based approaches can be prohibitive due to limited resolution, low frame rates and the required computational power for image processing. We introduce a novel set of motion-sensing configurations based on laser speckle sensing that are particularly suitable for human-computer interaction. The underlying principles allow these configurations
doi:10.1145/2047196.2047261
dblp:conf/uist/ZizkaOR11
fatcat:7an534yqdzeqrjrpuo7p2n2kte