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HandON: a tabletop interface for dynamic erasable handwriting

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Today there are various studies and works using handwritten information. For example, "Drawn"[1] makes us not only draw but also move handwritten illustration with our hand. Furthermore, the author[2] developed handwritten input interface. These works provide us a performance that we have never been. The greatest feature of handwritten is that it has "handwriting" and that is also different from a character of computer. Handwriting is information reflecting personality as same as stature and voice quality. Thus, handwriting may be able to portray yourself. Personal features are limitless and others may be able to make result which you can't.

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  1. Zachary Lieberman, "Drawn", http://thesystemis.com/projects/drawn/ (2013.02)Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. Tetsuaki Baba, Yuya Kikukawa, Toshiki Yoshiike, Tatsuhiko Suzuki, Rika Shoji, Kumiko Kushiyama, and Makoto Aoki, "Gocen: a handwritten notational interface for musical performance and learning music", In ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Emerging Technologies(SIGGRAPH '12). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 9, 1 pages. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
  3. POLOT, Friction ballpoint pen, http://www.pilot.co.jp/products/pen/ballpen/gel_ink/frixionball/ (2013.02)Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  4. Kouhei Nishimura, Junghyun Kim, Takeshi Naemura, "AReLaser: Erasable Handwriting Interface with Paper and Pen", IPSJ Interaction 2012, pp. 575--580(2012.3)Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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        SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters
        July 2013
        115 pages
        ISBN:9781450323420
        DOI:10.1145/2503385

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