Author | Grosse-Puppendahl, Tobias; Holz, Christian; Cohn, Gabe A.; Wimmer, Raphael; Bechtold, Oskar; Hodges, Steve; Reynolds, Matthew S.; Smith, Joshua R. |
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Date | 2017 |
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Type | Conference Proceedings |
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Abstract | For more than two decades, capacitive sensing has played a
prominent role in human-computer interaction research. Capacitive sensing has become ubiquitous on mobile, wearable, and stationary devices—enabling fundamentally new
interaction techniques on, above, and around them. The research community has also enabled human position estimation and whole-body gestural interaction in instrumented environments. However, the broad field of capacitive sensing
research has become fragmented by different approaches and
terminology used across the various domains. This paper
strives to unify the field by advocating consistent terminology
and proposing a new taxonomy to classify capacitive sensing approaches. Our extensive survey provides an analysis
and review of past research and identifies challenges for future work. We aim to create a common understanding within
the field of human-computer interaction, for researchers and
practitioners alike, and to stimulate and facilitate future research in capacitive sensing. |
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Isbn | 978-1-4503-4655-9 |
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In | CHI'17 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, p.3293-3316 |
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Publisher | ACM |
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Partn | TUD-CS-2017-0218 |
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Url | https://tubiblio.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/98124 |
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