Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2677199.2680605
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“…In particular, Horak et al [138] described interaction concepts for a smartwatch-display configuration in a crime analysis scenario using a real city criminal dataset. Other kinds of data sets that has been explored including geography [210,249], physics [18,315,357], life science [66,92,102,108,296], city planning [46,340], energy [43,306], and finance [204].…”
Section: Application Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, Horak et al [138] described interaction concepts for a smartwatch-display configuration in a crime analysis scenario using a real city criminal dataset. Other kinds of data sets that has been explored including geography [210,249], physics [18,315,357], life science [66,92,102,108,296], city planning [46,340], energy [43,306], and finance [204].…”
Section: Application Domainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They proposed that the creative and experimental methods utilized in the maker movement should be applied to biodesign. Grote et al described their experience designing an interface to assist synthetic biologists through complex bio-design processes [18]. They also emphasized the facilitation of constructivist learning as one of their goals in designing this interface and evaluated their approach through user studies with two university-level teams who were participating in the iGem DIYbio competition [18].…”
Section: Understanding Diybio Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Active Pathways, Sifteo cubes are used to create and edit biochemical reactions on a tabletop environment [31]. Finally, Sifteo cubes have also been used on a tabletop to simulate interaction between E. Coli and an environment [7,18,35,49].…”
Section: Sifteo Cubesmentioning
confidence: 99%