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Tangible User Interfaces (TUI’s)
What are Tangible User Interfaces?
TUI’s
Physical World
Digital world
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GUI
vs
TUI
(Ishii 2008)
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Precursors
• E.g. Marble answering machine, Durrell
Bishop, Royal College of Art, Interaction
Design, 1992. http://vimeo.com/19930744
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Early Work
• Fitzmaurice et al. 1995 – Graspable user
interfaces
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-TGEeImro
• Ishii et al. 1997 - Tangible bits
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Recent work
• E.g. Lumino, Baudish et
al, 2010
http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=tyBbLqViX7g
• E.g. Portico, Avrahami et
al, 2011
http://vimeo.com/29359
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Benefits of TUI’s (Ishii 2008)
1. Double interaction loop immediate tactile feedback
2. Persistency of tangibles
3. Coupled input/output space
4. Special vs generic purpose
5. Space-multiplexed vs timemultiplexed input
Also fun +
engaging!
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Can we connect these physical
drawing tools to the digital space?
• Sense position &
orientation on touch
technology
• Add intelligent drawing
support
• How can they be best
combined with multi-touch
surfaces for enjoyable and
productive interaction?
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Our Approach
Capacitive Touch (CapTUI)
– Ryan Tan & Bryan Chen
– Rachel Blagojevic
Infrared Touch (TanGeo)
– Jacky Zhen
• Design
– Tangible hardware
• Implementation
– Recognizer
– Drawing application
• Usability evaluation
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CapTUI Technology – Capacitive
• Small touch screens e.g. iPad, smart phones
etc…
• Touch detection via electrical pulse from
fingers/conductive material
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Design: Tangible Hardware
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Final Design
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Implementation: Tangible Recognition
• Tangible ID
– 3 point (min) unique patterns
Valid patterns
Invalid patterns
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Implementation: Tangible Recognition
• Learning phase
• Recognition phase
– Touch point detection
– Match point distances to saved tangible ID’s
– No way of knowing which part of the touch point
is in contact (+/- error)
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Implementation: Drawing Application
• Beautification
Ink-to-edge snapping
& Length visualization
Corner snapping
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Implementation: Drawing Application
• Visual drawing guides
Tangible outline
Angle visualization
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• First iteration: Video
• Second iteration: Demo
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Evaluation
• First iteration: usability
– Simple drawing tasks
• Second iteration: comparative study
– Recognizable vs non recognizable drawing tools on
screen
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Usability Evaluation
• Can users construct simple drawings using the
tangibles? Is the system usable?
• 10 participants
• 5 simple drawing tasks
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Usability Evaluation: Results
• First exploration
– Technology works
– Is usable for simple drawings
• Tangible detection problems
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Stability
Consistent circuit
Finger to tangible contact
Friction with screen
Comfortable drawing
• Tangible outline helpful – recognition indicator
• Drawing guides needed
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Comparative Study
• Does CapTUI assist users to easily draw precise
geometric drawings
• Recognizable vs non recognizable drawing tools on
screen
• 12 Participants
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Comparative Study: Results
• CapTUI rated significantly higher than Paint overall
• Visual guides helpful for precise drawing
– significantly lower average angle error.
• Participants enjoyed using CapTUI significantly more
• Participants believed that CapTUI produces significantly
more tidy drawings than Paint.
• Making fine grained movements with the tangibles
difficult
• Tangible design still needs work
– consistent detection
– accurate positioning
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Tangeo Technology – Infrared
• Table tops e.g. Microsoft Surface 2.0
• PixelSense - Touch detection via infrared
reflection for each pixel
• Image processing on detected pixels
• Identifies finger/blobs/tags
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Design: Tangible Hardware
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Final Design
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Implementation: Tangible Recognition
• Learning phase
• Recognition phase
– Detection via
custom tags
– Use tag location to
get tangible outline
– Use thresholds for
blob sizes
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Implementation: Drawing Application
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Implementation: Drawing Application
• Visual Guides
– Tangible outline
– Angle visualisation
– Length visualisation
– Ink beautification
• corner snapping
• ink-to-edge snapping
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Usability Evaluation
• Can users construct simple geometric drawings
using Tangeo? Is the system usable?
• 2 phase cycle
• 8 participants
• 4 drawing tasks
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Usability Evaluation: Results
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Enjoyable / easy to use the tangibles
Good recognition
Visual guides helpful and easy to understand
Drawing accuracy – less positive perception
Add stylus for drawing
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References
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Marble answering machine - Crampton Smith, G. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. I.D., May/June 1995, pp. 60-65.
Fitzmaurice G. W., H. Ishii, and W. Buxton. 1995. Bricks: laying the foundations for graspable user interfaces.
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