Carpus

Raf Ramakers, Davy Vanacken, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx, Johannes Schöning
2012 Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '12  
Interactive surfaces have great potential for co-located collaboration because of their ability to track multiple inputs simultaneously. However, the multi-user experience on these devices could be enriched significantly if touch points could be associated with a particular user. Existing approaches to user identification are intrusive, require users to stay in a fixed position, or suffer from poor accuracy. We present a non-intrusive, high-accuracy technique for mapping touches to their
more » ... onding user in a collaborative environment. By mounting a high-resolution camera above the interactive surface, we are able to identify touches reliably without any extra instrumentation, and users are able to move around the surface at will. Our technique, which leverages the back of users' hands as identifiers, supports walk-up-and-use situations in which multiple people interact on a shared surface.
doi:10.1145/2380116.2380123 dblp:conf/uist/RamakersVLCS12 fatcat:hwuqz2dkqbfd3i3pn7o4vys3ni