Dostal et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Estimating and using absolute and relative viewing distance in interactive systemsDostal et al., 2014
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- Dostal J
- Kristensson P
- Quigley A
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- Pervasive and Mobile Computing
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In this paper we explore and validate the merits of using absolute and relative viewing distances from the screen as complementary input modalities for interactive systems. We motivate the use of viewing distance as a complementary modality by first mapping out its …
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