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Manipulating and Annotating Slides in a Multi-Display Environment.
Patrick Chiu,Qiong Liu,John Boreczky,Jonathan Foote,Don Kimber,Surapong Lertsithichai,Chunyuan Liao +6 more
- 01 Jan 2003
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TL;DR: The ModSlideShow system is presented, with a discrete modular model for linking the displays into groups, along with a gestural interface for manipulating the flow of slides within a display group.
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Abstract: In a meeting room environment with multiple public wall displays and personal notebook computers, it is possible to design a highly interactive experience for manipulating and annotating slides. For the public displays, we present the ModSlideShow system with a discrete modular model for linking the displays into groups, along with a gestural interface for manipulating the flow of slides within a display group. For the applications on personal devices, an augmented reality widget with panoramic video supports interaction among the various displays. This widget is integrated into our NoteLook 3.0 application for annotating, capturing and beaming slides on pen-based notebook computers.
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TL;DR: This work introduces MultiPresenter, a novel presentation system designed to work on very large display spaces (multiple displays or physically large high-resolution displays), and discusses the experience using it throughout a one-semester first year computer science course.
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Patrick Chiu,Ashutosh Kapuskar,Sarah Reitmeier,Lynn D. Wilcox +3 more
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TL;DR: NoteLook is a client-server system designed and built to support multimedia note taking in meetings with digital video and ink, integrated into a conference room equipped with computer controllable video cameras, video conference camera, and a large display rear video projector.
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Jörg Geißler
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TL;DR: The Court yard system supports cooperative work in monitoring and controlling large amounts of information to supervise complex processes by integrating an overview on a shared large screen and detail on individual screens by providing an implicit way of transferring mouse and keyboard control between the shared and individual screens.
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