New display technologies will enable designers to use every surface as a support for interaction with information technology. In this article, we describe techniques and tools for enabling efficient man-machine interaction in computer augmented multi-surface environments. We focus on explicit interaction, in which the user decides when and where to interact with the system. We present three interaction techniques using simple actuators: fingers, a laser pointer, and a rectangular piece of cardboard. We describe a graphical control interface constructed from an automatically generated and maintained environment model. We implement both the automatic model acquisition and the interaction techniques using a Steerable Camera-Projector (SCP) system. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2005.
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Borkowski, S., Letessier, J., & Crowley, J. L. (2005). Spatial control of interactive surfaces in an augmented environment. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3425, pp. 228–244). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11431879_15
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