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Tele-Graffiti: A Paper-Based Remote Sketching System
N. Takao, J. Shi, S. Baker, I. Matthews, and B. Nabbe
Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Vancouver, British Columbia, Vol. 2, July, 2001, pp. 750.

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Abstract

Tele-Graffiti is a system allowing two or more users to communicate remotely via hand-drawn sketches. What one person writes at one site is captured using a video camera, transmitted to the other site(s), and displayed there using an LCD projector. Such a system has a variety of applications in teleconferencing and remote education. It also has a potential applications in human-computer interaction, using the paper as a combined display and input device.

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Associated center: VASC
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Desktop Group
Associated project: Tele-Graffiti

Number of pages: 1

Text Reference

N. Takao, J. Shi, S. Baker, I. Matthews, and B. Nabbe, "Tele-Graffiti: A Paper-Based Remote Sketching System," Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, Vancouver, British Columbia, Vol. 2, July, 2001, pp. 750.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Takao_2001_3716,
   author = "Naoya Takao and Jianbo Shi and Simon Baker and Iain Matthews and Bart Nabbe",
   title = "Tele-Graffiti: A Paper-Based Remote Sketching System",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision",
   month = "July",
   year = "2001",
   volume = "2",
   pages = "750",
   address = "Vancouver, British Columbia"
}


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