| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 334.5KB PDF | Date added | 28 Apr 2006 |
| Topics | Groupware - Workflow | ||
| Downloads | 0 | ||
Multi-user, touch-sensing input devices create opportunities for the use of cooperative gestures - multi-user gestural interactions for single display groupware. Cooperative gestures are interactions where the system interprets the gestures of more than one user as contributing to a single, combined command. Cooperative gestures can be used to enhance users' sense of teamwork, increase awareness of important system events, facilitate reachability and access control on large, shared displays, or add a unique touch to an entertainment-oriented activity. This paper discusses motivating scenarios for the use of cooperative gesturing and describes some initial experiences with CollabDraw, a system for collaborative art and photo manipulation.
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