Piivert: Percussion-based Interaction for Immersive Virtual EnviRonmenTs
HACHET, Martin
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Visualization and manipulation of complex data on wireless mobile devices [IPARLA ]
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Visualization and manipulation of complex data on wireless mobile devices [IPARLA ]
HACHET, Martin
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Visualization and manipulation of complex data on wireless mobile devices [IPARLA ]
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Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
Visualization and manipulation of complex data on wireless mobile devices [IPARLA ]
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Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, 2010-03-20. 2010-03-20p. p 15-18
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3D graphical interaction offers a large amount of possibilities for musical applications. However it also carries several limitations that prevent it from being used as an efficient musical instrument. For example, input ...Lire la suite >
3D graphical interaction offers a large amount of possibilities for musical applications. However it also carries several limitations that prevent it from being used as an efficient musical instrument. For example, input devices for 3D interaction or new gaming devices are usually based on 3 or 6 degrees-of-freedom tracking combined with push-buttons or joysticks. While buttons and joysticks do not provide good resolution for musical gestures, graphical interaction using tracking may bring enough expressivity but is weakened by accuracy and haptic feedback problems. Moreover, interaction based solely on tracking limit the possibilities brought by graphical interfaces in terms of musical gestures. We propose a new approach that separates the input modalities according to traditional musical gestures. This allows to combine the possibilities of graphical interaction as selection and modulation gestures with the accuracy and the expressivity of musical interaction as excitation gestures. We implement this approach with a new input device, Piivert, which combines 6DOF tracking and pressure detection. We describe associated interaction techniques and show how this new device can be valuable for immersive musical applications.< Réduire
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