Tangible computing in everyday life: Extending current frameworks for tangible user interfaces with personal objects

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This paper describes an extension to Ullmer and Ishii?s TUIcategorization [41]. The reason for adding new categories is based on their omission of their associative TUIs and our work in this area of personal objects. The benefit of using personal objects instead of generic objects is that in the first instance users already have mental models or personal links between experiences, the related media and these objects. In addition, a Graspable or Tangible User Interface with personal objects can support existing media systems, instead of designing new ones that have to be learned by users.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the 2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI 2004), 8-11 November 2004, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
RedacteurenP. Markopoulos, B. Eggen, E. Aarts, J. Crowley
Plaats van productieBerlin, Germany
UitgeverijSpringer
Pagina's230-242
ISBN van geprinte versie3-540-23721-6
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2004
Evenement2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI 2004) - Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Nederland
Duur: 8 nov. 200411 nov. 2004
Congresnummer: 2

Publicatie series

NaamLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume3295
ISSN van geprinte versie0302-9743

Congres

Congres2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI 2004)
Verkorte titelEUSAI 2004
Land/RegioNederland
StadEindhoven
Periode8/11/0411/11/04
Ander2nd European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (EUSAI 2004)

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