2020
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.14083
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78‐2: Using Physical Books as Interfaces to Digital Displays

Abstract: A new form of interaction with digital displays is described, using the pages and binding of a physical book as the interface. This leads to a form of augmented book, or a-book, which can seamlessly trigger multimedia content on a nearby device using embedded light, pressure or touch sensors.

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“…Several pieces of research look to augment the static content of books via projection [42,58] or smart devices [130,13,32,41,40]. The use of projection onto flexible materials is often used as a metaphor for ultra-thin flexible displays that are not currently available on the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several pieces of research look to augment the static content of books via projection [42,58] or smart devices [130,13,32,41,40]. The use of projection onto flexible materials is often used as a metaphor for ultra-thin flexible displays that are not currently available on the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart devices can detect content and determine what content to display without outside help. For example, the Next Generation Paper project [130,13,32,41,40] makes use of smart devices to augment the content supplied to the reader of paper and books. The project uses a mixture of image recognition algorithms and electronically augmented paper to detect page location and content detection.…”
Section: Augmenting Static Content On Mobile Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%