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Enhancing interface design using attentive interaction design toolkit

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This paper shows how a software toolkit enables graphic designers to make camera-based interactive environments in a short period of time without requiring experience in user interface design or machine vision. The Attentive Interaction Design Toolkit, a vision-based input toolkit, gives users an analysis of faces found in a given image stream, including facial expression, body motion, and attentive activities. This data is fed to a text file that can be easily understood by humans and programs alike. A four-day workshop demonstrated that some Flash-savvy architecture students could construct interactive spaces (e.g. Eat-Eat-Eat, TaiKer-KTV and ScreamMarket) based on a group of people's body and their head motions.

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            SIGGRAPH '06: ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Educators program
            July 2006
            246 pages
            ISBN:1595933646
            DOI:10.1145/1179295

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