A Comparison of Surface and Motion User-Defined Gestures for Mobile Augmented Reality. (2020)

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978-1-4503-6819-3Collections
Editors
Bernhaupt R
Mueller FF
Verweij D
Andres J
McGrenere J
Cockburn A
Avellino I
Goguey A
Bjøn P
Zhao S
Samson BP
Kocielnik R
Citation
Dong Z, Piumsomboon T, Zhang J, Clark AJ, Bai H, Lindeman RW (2020). A Comparison of Surface and Motion User-Defined Gestures for Mobile Augmented Reality.. CHI Extended Abstracts. 1-8.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
Keywords
augmented reality; mobile devices; gestures; surface gestures; motion gestures; elicitation studyANZSRC Fields of Research
08 - Information and Computing Sciences::0806 - Information Systems::080602 - Computer-Human Interaction08 - Information and Computing Sciences::0801 - Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
08 - Information and Computing Sciences::0805 - Distributed Computing::080502 - Mobile Technologies
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