Modelling Gesture Based Ubiquitous Applications
Kurien Zacharia, Eldo P. Elias, Surekha Mariam Varghese

TL;DR
This paper introduces Virtual Interactive Prototyping (VIP), a cost-effective gesture-based modeling technique that enables interactive prototyping of equipment in ubiquitous computing environments using virtual projections and user interaction tracking.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, flexible gesture-based prototyping method called VIP that integrates image and sound processing for interactive virtual equipment modeling.
Findings
VIP enables realistic interaction with virtual models
The technique is cost-effective and adaptable to various applications
VIP extends to interactive advertising and socio-economic uses
Abstract
A cost effective, gesture based modelling technique called Virtual Interactive Prototyping (VIP) is described in this paper. Prototyping is implemented by projecting a virtual model of the equipment to be prototyped. Users can interact with the virtual model like the original working equipment. For capturing and tracking the user interactions with the model image and sound processing techniques are used. VIP is a flexible and interactive prototyping method that has much application in ubiquitous computing environments. Different commercial as well as socio-economic applications and extension to interactive advertising of VIP are also discussed.
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