An input widget framework for multi-modal and multi-device environments

Nobuyuki Kobayashi*, Eiji Tokunaga, Hiroaki Kimura, Yasufumi Hirakawa, Masaaki Ayabe, Tatsuo Nakajima

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Abstract

In future ubiquitous computing environments, our daily lives will be influenced by a lot of computer-supported services all over the place. To interact with those services intuitively, heterogeneous interaction techniques such as gesture recognition, auditory recognition and tangible user interfaces will appear. Besides, several kinds of services will support multiple input devices, not just one set of them. In such multi-modal environments, application programmers must take into account how to adapt heterogeneous input events to multi-modal services. We propose an input widget framework that provides high-level abstraction for heterogeneous input devices, that we call meta-inputs, for distributed multi-modal applications. Our framework provides generic and standard interfaces between input devices and services. It enables developers to deploy input devices and services independently. Also, our framework supports context-aware runtime adaptation to switch input devices to handle services dynamically.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - Third IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, SEUS 2005
Pages63-70
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event3rd IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, SEUS 2005 - Seatle, WA, United States
Duration: 2005 May 162005 May 17

Publication series

NameProceedings - Third IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, SEUS 2005
Volume2005

Conference

Conference3rd IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, SEUS 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeatle, WA
Period05/5/1605/5/17

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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