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Content Source: Open Exhibits

User-Defined Motion Gestures for Mobile Interaction

Interactivity and audience experience in the modern museum: discussing findings from case study on the ‘High Arctic’ immersive installation, National Maritime Museum, London

A Multitouch Software Architecture

Slide Rule: Making Mobile Touch Screens Accessible to Blind People Using Multi-Touch Interaction Techniques

Open Exhibits Year 1 Evaluation Report

Creating Models for Learning and Recognizing Multitouch Gestures

OctoPocus: A Dynamic Guide for Learning Gesture-Based Command Sets

Gesture Avatar: A Technique for Operating Mobile User Interfaces Using Gestures

Tactile Gesture Recognition for People with Disabilities

An Architecture to Support Multi-Touch Collaborative Information Retrieval

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