DIY design process for interactive surfaces

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This paper charts the design and build of two interactive tabletops that use infrared (IR) illumination techniques. One table implements fiducial tracking, whilst the other implements multi-touch tracking. Trade-offs in both designs are discussed to highlight key considerations when building an interactive table. Using three key dimensions from lessons learned, we conduct a comparative analysis of both approaches. Finally, we propose a DIY Design Process to assist designers in building their own interactive table. © 2009 The Author.

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Sheridan, J. G., Tompkin, J., MacIel, A., & Roussos, G. (2009). DIY design process for interactive surfaces. In People and Computers XXIII Celebrating People and Technology - Proceedings of HCI 2009 (pp. 485–493). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2009.61

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