Browsing by Subject "Interaction techniques."
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Demonstration of the 7-Handle Technique
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)In this demonstration, we present how the 7-Handle manipulation technique makes it possible to manipulate 3D objects in virtual environments. This technique includes a set of seven points which are flexibly attached to an ... -
Eliciting Multi-touch Selection Gestures for Interactive Data Graphics
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)We report the results of a study in which we elicited selection gestures for multi-touch data graphics. The selectionof data items is a common and extremely important form of interaction with data graphics, and serves as ... -
An Interactive Design System of Free-Formed Bamboo-Copters
(The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2016)We present an interactive design system for designing free-formed bamboo-copters, where novices can easily design freeformed, even asymmetric bamboo-copters that successfully fly. The designed bamboo-copters can be fabricated ... -
A New Direct Manipulation Technique for Immersive 3D Virtual Environments
(The Eurographics Association, 2014)In this paper, we introduce a new 7-Handle manipulation technique for 3D objects in immersive virtual environments and its evaluation. The 7-Handle technique includes a set of seven points which are flexibly attached to ... -
Pose-Timeline for Propagating Motion Edits
(ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Association, 2009)Motion editing often requires repetitive operations for modifying similar action units to give a similar effect or impression. This paper proposes a system for efficiently and flexibly editing the sequence of iterative ... -
Towards Enabling More Effective Locomotion in VR Using a Wheelchair-based Motion Platform
(The Eurographics Association, 2013)This paper addresses two questions relevant to the design of effective locomotion methods for VR using a novel wheelchair motion simulation interface. First, we investigate the extent to which people's ability to keep track ...