This paper presents an overview of a range of gestural, audio and tactile interaction techniques that can be used to create expressive interfaces that allow rich communication while reducing the demands on the visual display. We also discuss issues of social acceptability and how these new kinds of interactions will be accepted by different types of users in different types of settings.
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Contributors
Stephen Brewster
Roderick Murray-Smith
Andrew Crossan
Yolanda Vasquez-Alvarez
Julie Rico
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Publication date:
October
2009
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(Print):
October
2009
Pages: 25-32
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[0001]Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Department of Computing Science
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK
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