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Steerable interfaces for pervasive computing spaces

This paper introduces a new class of interactive interfaces that can be moved around to appear on ordinary objects and surfaces anywhere in a space. By dynamically adapting the form, function, and location of an interface to suit the context of the user, such steerable interfaces have the potential...

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Main Authors: Pingali, G., Pinhanez, C., Levas, A., Kjeldsen, R., Podlaseck, M., Han Chen, Sukaviriya, N.
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Personal digital assistants
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