Multi-touch interaction techniques are becoming more widespread because of new industrial initiatives to make this hardware available and affordable for the consumer market. To cope with the diversity in hardware setups and the lack of knowledge about developing generic multi-touch applications, we created a framework, Eunomia, for abstracting the hardware from the software and to enable software developers to easily develop interactive applications taking advantage of multi-touch interaction. We describe our first set of applications created on top of this framework that are targeted for public spaces. During the deployment of these applications, we were able to observe users that are confronted with multi-touch technologies in a public space.
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Cuypers, T., Schneider, J., Taelman, J., Luyten, K., & Bekaert, P. (2008). Eunomia: Toward a framework for multi-touch information displays in public spaces. In Proceedings of the 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: Culture, Creativity, Interaction, BCS HCI 2008 (Vol. 2, pp. 31–34). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2008.27
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