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Towards Interaction Around Unmodified Camera-equipped Mobile Devices

  • Jens Grubert
  • , Eyal Ofek
  • , Michel Pahud
  • , Matthias Kranz
  • , Dieter Schmalstieg

Research output: Working paper/PreprintPreprint

Abstract

Around-device interaction promises to extend the input space of mobile and wearable devices beyond the common but restricted touchscreen. So far, most around-device interaction approaches rely on instrumenting the device or the environment with additional sensors. We believe, that the full potential of ordinary cameras, specifically user-facing cameras, which are integrated in most mobile devices today, are not used to their full potential, yet. We To this end, we present a novel approach for extending the input space around unmodified mobile devices using built-in front-facing cameras of unmodified handheld devices. Our approach estimates hand poses and gestures through reflections in sunglasses, ski goggles or visors. Thereby, GlassHands creates an enlarged input space, rivaling input reach on large touch displays. We discuss the idea, its limitations and future work.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherarXiv
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • around-device interaction
  • cross-device interaction
  • mobile interaction
  • wearable interaction
  • glasses
  • reflection
  • corneal imaging

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