9. Augmentation Wearable | Spatial | Hand Held | Projection Based [Steve Mann ’81 MIT, VuMan: CMU ’91, Thad Starner: MIT ‘92] HandSCAPE Computational Reconstructive Sys. [Jay Lee, Victor Su, Sandia Ren | ACM CHI 2000, 2001, ACM SIGGRAPH 1999] Input Sensing Mechanism - Light Encoder (length) - Tilt Angles (pitch) - Rotation (heading) Data Processing Compiling and Filtering - A/D Converting - RF data transmission Simulation Algorithm - Space Optimization - Object Allocation - Relative 3D positioning Azimuth Data in Spherical Coordinate r = length of tape = rotation = angle of tilt
10. Augmentation Wearable | Spatial | Hand Held | Projection Based Wearable Computing Fashion Show KOEX, 2007.11.30
11. Augmentation Wearable | Spatial | Hand Held | Projection Based [Schwald, et al. A Flexible Tracking Concept Applied to Medical Scenarios Using an AR Window, In proceedings of International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2002] [Bimber, et al. The Virtual Showcase, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2001] [Laser Magic Production www.laser-magic.com ]
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14. Augmentation Wearable | Spatial | Hand Held | Projection Based Extruded Windows Image Extended [Jay Lee, Bill Keays | Interaction 2001, Fourth Biennale of The World Forum for Media and Culture]
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16. Data LiFT Hybrid Navigation Augmentation Wearable | Spatial | Hand Held | Projection Based [Jay Lee, Brygg Ullmer | Inter-design Workshop 1999] [Bimber, et al | Superimposing Pictorial Artwork with Projected Imagery, IEEE Multimedia, 2005]
In computing, user interface consist of the graphical design (GUI), the commands, prompts, and other devices that enable a user to interact with a program.
Ballistic trajectories can take someone with a hand calculator twenty hours to compute. The Bush differential analyzer reduced this time down to fifteen minutes. The ENIAC could do it in thirty seconds