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An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content

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An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content. / Chehimi, Fadi; Nijdam, Niels; Schmidt, Dominik et al.
2009. Poster session presented at UbiComp 2009, Orlando, FL, USA.

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Harvard

Chehimi, F, Nijdam, N, Schmidt, D, Rukzio, E & Magnenat-Thalmann, N 2009, 'An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content', UbiComp 2009, Orlando, FL, USA, 30/09/09 - 3/10/09.

APA

Chehimi, F., Nijdam, N., Schmidt, D., Rukzio, E., & Magnenat-Thalmann, N. (2009). An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content. Poster session presented at UbiComp 2009, Orlando, FL, USA.

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Chehimi F, Nijdam N, Schmidt D, Rukzio E, Magnenat-Thalmann N. An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content. 2009. Poster session presented at UbiComp 2009, Orlando, FL, USA.

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Chehimi, Fadi ; Nijdam, Niels ; Schmidt, Dominik et al. / An Interactive Table Supporting Mobile Phone Interaction and 3D Content. Poster session presented at UbiComp 2009, Orlando, FL, USA.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Due to the small user interfaces (UI) and screen displays of mobile phones it is inconvenient for multiple users to access and view content on phones simultaneously. As such, integrating multi-touch interactive tables with users{\textquoteright} interactions with the content on their phones can be seen as one approach to augment their experience of viewing that content which becomes as a result unlimited to single phone, or single user anymore. In this paper we show a system that implements this augmented integration through utilising Bluetooth, NFC (Near Field Communication), and 3D graphics, which is aimed for medical students.",
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