Anthony Dunnigan
Fuji Xerox
61 Papers
501 Citations
Anthony Dunnigan is an academic researcher from Fuji Xerox. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 61 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony Dunnigan include FX Palo Alto Laboratory.
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Papers
Shapewriter on the iphone: from the laboratory to the real world
Shumin Zhai,Per Ola Kristensson,Pengjun Gong,Michael Greiner,Shilei Allen Peng,Liang Mico Liu,Anthony Dunnigan +6 more
- 04 Apr 2009
TL;DR: The experience in bringing ShapeWriter, a novel HCI research product, from the laboratory to real world users through iPhone's App Store is presented.
Patent
Interface for browsing and viewing video from multiple cameras simultaneously that conveys spatial and temporal proximity
Andreas Girgensohn,Anthony Dunnigan,Frank M. Shipman,Lynn D. Wilcox +3 more
- 13 Oct 2006
TL;DR: In this article, an interface and display of video from multiple fixed-position cameras is provided, where a main video stream captured by a camera is selected to be the main stream and is displayed to the interface.
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Patent
System and Method for Determining a Presence State of a Person
Jacob Biehl,Althea Ann Turner,Pernilla Qvarfordt,Anthony Dunnigan,Melle William Van,Gene Golovchinsky +5 more
- 13 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this article, a computer system is coupled to a plurality of subscribers via a network and the computer system determines one or more presence states of the user including determining, based on presence information for the user that includes the first presence information and the second presence information, a first presence state.
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Patent
Embedded media markers and systems and methods for generating and using them
Qiong Liu,Chunyuan Liao,Lynn D. Wilcox,Anthony Dunnigan,Bee Liew +4 more
- 23 Dec 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a semi-automatically placed EMM at a location in a document, in such a way that the EMM encompasses sufficient identification features with minimal disturbance to the original document.
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Exploring gestural interaction in smart spaces using head mounted devices with ego-centric sensing
Barry Kollee,Sven Kratz,Anthony Dunnigan +2 more
- 04 Oct 2014
TL;DR: The use of HMD-based gestural input techniques in smart space environments is explored, with results showing that for the proposed scenario, mid-air hand gestures are preferred to head gestures for input and rated more favorably compared to non-gesturalinput techniques available on existing HMDs.
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