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Visual user interfaces for human motion

Published: 02 October 2020 Publication History

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Visual interfaces are important in human motion to capture it, to visualize it, and to facilitate motion-based interactive systems. This workshop aims at providing a platform for researchers, designers and users to discuss the challenges related to the design of visual interfaces for motion-based interaction, in terms of visualization (e.g. graphical user interface, multimodal feedback, evaluation) and processing (e.g., data collection, treatment, interpretation, recognition) of human movement (e.g., motor skills, amplitude of movements, limitations). We will share experiences, lessons learned and elaborate tools for developing all the possible applications going forward.

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AVI '20: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
September 2020
613 pages
ISBN:9781450375351
DOI:10.1145/3399715
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Published: 02 October 2020

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  1. Motion-based interaction
  2. gesture recognition
  3. motion capture
  4. movement computing
  5. wearable devices

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AVI '20: International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
September 28 - October 2, 2020
Salerno, Italy

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