Functional Reactive Augmented Reality: Proof of Concept Using an Extended Augmented Desktop with Swipe Interaction

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2016
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The Eurographics Association
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Functional Reactive Programing (FRP) is a new paradigm that has been evolving and used in many different fields, i.e.: robotics, user interface and others. FRP was originally developed as a programming paradigm to handle animation and it has since been used as a replacement for the observer pattern in systems that require order and accuracy when handling large numbers of callbacks. Inaccuracy and ordering issues related to callbacks can negatively affect a user's experience when using a virtual environment (VE). We propose a framework for virtual environments, that we believe will improve the design of them through the use of functional reactive capabilities. As a proof of the concept, we are currently developing a FRP-based augmented desktop system that utilizes multiple virtual and real workspaces and gesture interactions for switching between desktop contexts.
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@inproceedings{
10.2312:egve.20161450
, booktitle = {
ICAT-EGVE 2016 - Posters and Demos
}, editor = {
Tom Coffin and Gabriel Zachmann and Akihiko Shirai and Regis Kopper and Pedro Morillo
}, title = {{
Functional Reactive Augmented Reality: Proof of Concept Using an Extended Augmented Desktop with Swipe Interaction
}}, author = {
Marum, Joao Paulo Oliveira
and
Jones, J. Adam
and
Cunningham, H. Conrad
}, year = {
2016
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISBN = {
978-3-03868-027-7
}, DOI = {
10.2312/egve.20161450
} }
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