The $-family of recognizers are lightweight, easy to implement gesture recognizers that allow for quick development of 2-D gesture-based interfaces. These algorithms are short (less than 100 lines of code each) allowing for easy incorporation by developers into new projects.… Read More
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IPES Museum Learning Project: Data aggregation
Last time we talked about this project [Museum Learning Blog Post], we were in the process of organizing the observational data collected from the Oregon Hatfield Marine Science Center on museum visitors interacting with touch-enabled exhibits on the touch table… Read More
MTAGIC Project: Prep up for the next phase
Since our last update on the MTAGIC project last semester [MTAGIC blogpost], we have been continuing analysis of our dataset from the adults in our study. I’m working on the mobile applications for the user studies involving children. The team… Read More
IPES Museum Learning Project: Video data examination
The purpose of this project is to design better interactive touchscreen exhibits to support learning in a museum environment. In our current study, we are examining different interactive platforms in the Hatfield Marine Science Center to analyze museum interactions. Over… Read More
IPES Museum Learning Project: exploring tabletops and large displays
This study is aimed at examining informal science learning outcomes for the general public. The IPES project will bring existing specialist-oriented visualizations to be more layperson-relevant. We are currently studying the interaction of users with table top surfaces, wall mount… Read More
FunFitTech Project: Current state of Kinect games
Our goal for this project is to research how we can motivate children to maintain a more active lifestyle. Since children already spend lots of time playing video games, we want to see if we can leverage that engagement and… Read More
MTAGIC Project: Adults’ data exploration
We have finished the user study with adult sessions two weeks ago and look forward to recruiting children from a local school to participate in our user study soon. We are now exploring the raw data from adults. Following instructions… Read More
MTAGIC Project: Effect of context
On the MTAGIC project we have been working on developing better touchscreen interfaces for children, starting with understanding how kids actually use touchscreens and whether this differs from how adults do. We’ve seen evidence in our earlier studies that kids’… Read More
Welcome to the INIT Website!
Introducing the INIT Lab Website! Check out the About page for information about the INIT Lab and the Research Page to see our projects and what we are researching! Curious about who is involved with the INIT Lab? Check out… Read More