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ProjectorKit: easing rapid prototyping of interactive applications for mobile projectors

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Researchers have developed interaction concepts based on mobile projectors. Yet pursuing work in this area - particularly in building projector-based interactions techniques within an application - is cumbersome and time-consuming. To mitigate this problem, we contribute ProjectorKit, a flexible open-source toolkit that eases rapid prototyping mobile projector interaction techniques.

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      MobileHCI '13: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
      August 2013
      662 pages
      ISBN:9781450322737
      DOI:10.1145/2493190

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      • Published: 27 August 2013

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