A single source for key information on 3-D display and interaction<br><br>This authoritative book provides a groundbreaking, trans-disciplinary approach to the creation of computer interface technologies that more naturally matches the complex needs of human sensory and motor systems. The convention
Creative 3-D Display and Interaction Interfaces: A Trans-Disciplinary Approach
β Scribed by Barry G. Blundell, Adam J. Schwarz(auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 383
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 The Nature of the Quest (pages 1β37):
Chapter 2 The Perception of Our Space: Vision (pages 39β92):
Chapter 3 The Perception of Our Space: Haptics (pages 93β109):
Chapter 4 A Backward Glance (pages 111β140):
Chapter 5 Traditional Interaction Mechanisms (pages 141β160):
Chapter 6 Depiction and Interaction Opportunities (pages 161β209):
Chapter 7 The Haptic Channel (pages 211β254):
Chapter 8 The Visual Channel (pages 255β297):
Chapter 9 Adopting a Creative Approach (pages 299β317):
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