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The Continuous Interaction Space: Interaction Techniques Unifying Touch and Gesture on and above a Digital Surface
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The rising popularity of digital table surfaces has spawned considerable interest in new interaction techniques. Most interactions fall into one of two modalities: 1) direct touch and multi-touch (by hand and by tangibles) directly on the surface, and 2) hand gestures above the surface. The limitation is that these two modalities ignore the rich interaction space between them. To move beyond this limitation, we first contribute a unification of these discrete interaction modalities called the
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-23765-2_32
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