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Carpus
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
doi:10.1145/2380116.2380123
dblp:conf/uist/RamakersVLCS12
fatcat:hwuqz2dkqbfd3i3pn7o4vys3ni