Pub. period:1997-2003
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:8
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Jun Rekimoto:3Nobuyuki Matsushita's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Jun Rekimoto:60 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
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Matsushita, Nobuyuki, Hihara, Daisuke, Ushiro, Teruyuki, Yoshimura, Shinichi, Rekimoto, Jun and Yamamoto, Yoshikazu (2003): ID CAM: A Smart Camera for Scene Capturing and ID Recognition. In: 2003 IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality ISMAR 2003 7-10 October, 2003, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 227-236.
Matsushita, Nobuyuki, Ayatsuka, Yuji and Rekimoto, Jun (2000): Dual Touch: A Two-Handed Interface for Pen-Based PDAs. In: Ackerman, Mark S. and Edwards, Keith (eds.) Proceedings of the 13th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 06 - 08, 2000, San Diego, California, United States. pp. 211-212.
Matsushita, Nobuyuki and Rekimoto, Jun (1997): HoloWall: Designing a Finger, Hand, Body, and Object Sensitive Wall. In: Robertson, George G. and Schmandt, Chris (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology October 14 - 17, 1997, Banff, Alberta, Canada. pp. 209-210.
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Matsushita, Nobuyuki, Morohashi, Mineo and Anzai, Yuichiro (1997): Lock-On Pointer: A Foundation for Human-Object Interaction. In: Smith, Michael J., Salvendy, Gavriel and Koubek, Richard J. (eds.) HCI International 1997 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Volume 2 August 24-29, 1997, San Francisco, California, USA. pp. 193-196.
Pub. period:1997-2003
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:8
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Jun Rekimoto:3Nobuyuki Matsushita's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Jun Rekimoto:60 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
-- Alice Kahn
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !