Mixed reality a survey Elektronische Daten (2009)
Costanza, Enrico, Kunz, Andreas Elektrotechniker Ger, Fjel, Morton
In: Human machine interaction, LNCS 5440, pp. 47-68, 2009
University of Central Lancashire (2008)
David M. Frohlich, Filton Road, Tony Clancy, Lancs Pr He, John Robinson, Enrico Costanza
The audiophoto desk plays back sounds associated with printed photographs placed on its surface. It uses image recognition from an overhead camera to trigger audio associations from individual prints...
Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen, Pattie Maes
anu.edu.au Mobile communication devices, such as mobile phones and networked personal digital assistants (PDAs), allow users to be constantly connected and communicate anywhere and at any time, often...
EMG as a Subtle Input Interface for Mobile Computing (2008)
Enrico Costanza, Alberto Perdomo, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen
Abstract. Rather than merely imitating the desktop metaphor for mobile devices, new interface paradigms that take into account the particular characteristics of mobility, need to be developed. In...
Panchard, Jacques, Costanza, Enrico, Freudiger, Julien, Ouadjaout, Abdelraouf, Bostanipour, Behnaz, Hubaux, Jean-Pierre
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) represent an enabling technology for a whole range of applications, such as environment monitoring or event detection/alert reporting. Their limited resources,...
Panchard, Jacques, Costanza, Enrico, Freudiger, Julien, Ouadjaout, Abdelraouf, Bostanipour, Behnaz, Hubaux, Jean-Pierre
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) represent an enabling technology for a whole range of applications, such as environment monitoring or event detection/alert reporting. Their limited resources,...
Subtle, intimate interfaces for mobile human computer interaction (2006)
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2006.
Subtle, intimate interfaces for mobile human computer interaction / (2006)
The mobile phone is always carried with the user and is always active: it is a very personal device. It fosters and satisfies a need to be constantly connected to one's significant other, friends or...
Subtle, intimate interfaces for mobile human computer interaction (2006)
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2006.
Tag recognition can be a convenient and quick information access method for mobile applications. Tags act like URLs allowing users to leave and retrieve digital information associated to physical...
eye-q: Eyeglass peripheral display for subtle intimate notifications (2006)
Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Elan Pavlov, Rebecca Allen, Pattie Maes
Mobile devices are generally used in public, where the user is surrounded by others not involved in the interaction. Audible notification cues are often a cause of unnecessary disruption and...
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The mobile phone is always carried with the user and is always active: it is a very personal device. It fosters and satisfies a need to be constantly connected to one’s significant other, friends...
Tag recognition can be a convenient and quick information access method for mobile applications. Tags act like URLs allowing users to leave and retrieve digital information associated to physical...
Toward subtle intimate interfaces for mobile devices using an emg controller (2005)
Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen
Using a mobile device in a social context should not cause embarrassment and disruption to the immediate environment. Interaction with mobile and wearable devices needs to be subtle, discreet and...
TUIO: A protocol for table-top tangible user interfaces (2005)
Martin Kaltenbrunner, Till Bovermann, Ross Bencina, Enrico Costanza
Abstract. In this article we present Tuio, a simple yet versatile protocol designed specifically to meet the requirements of table-top tangible user interfaces. Inspired by the idea of...
Toward subtle intimate interfaces for mobile devices using an emg controller (2005)
Enrico Costanza, Samuel A. Inverso, Rebecca Allen
Using a mobile device in a social context should not cause embarrassment and disruption to the immediate environment. Interaction with mobile and wearable devices needs to be subtle, discreet and...