A Framework for Interacting with Paper

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1997
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Blackwell Publishers Ltd and the Eurographics Association
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This paper reports on ways of using digitised video from television cameras in user interfaces for computer systems. The DigitalDesk is built around an ordinary physical desk and can be used as such, but it has extra capabilities. A video camera mounted above the desk, pointing down at the work surface, is used to detect where the user is pointing and to read documents that are placed on the desk. A computer-driven projector is also mounted above the desk, allowing the system to project electronic objects onto the work surface and onto real paper documents. The animated paper documents project is considering particular applications of the technology in electronic publishing. The goal is to combine electronic and printed documents to give a richer presentation than that afforded by either separate medium.This paper describes the framework that has been developed to assist with the preparation and presentation of these mixed-media documents. The central component is a registry that associates physical locations on pieces of paper with actions. This is surrounded by a number of adaptors that assist with the creation of new documents either from scratch or by translating from conventional hypermedia, and also allow the documents to be edited. Finally the DigitalDesk itself identifies pieces of paper and animates them with the actions described in the registry.
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@article{
10.1111:1467-8659.00170
, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, title = {{
A Framework for Interacting with Paper
}}, author = {
Robinson, Peter
and
Sheppard, Dan
and
Watts, Richard
and
Harding, Robert
and
Lay, Steve
}, year = {
1997
}, publisher = {
Blackwell Publishers Ltd and the Eurographics Association
}, ISSN = {
1467-8659
}, DOI = {
10.1111/1467-8659.00170
} }
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