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Demo of FlowRing: Seamless Cross-Surface Interaction via Opto-Acoustic Ring

Published: 13 October 2024 Publication History

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We demonstrate FlowRing, a ring-form-factor input device that enables interaction across a range of ad-hoc surfaces including desks, pants, palms and fingertips with seamless switching between them. This versatility supports systems that require both high precision as well as mobile control, such as mobile XR. FlowRing consists of a miniature optical flow sensor, skin-contact microphone, and IMU, providing a unique ergonomic design that rests at the base of the finger like conventional jewelry. We show the potential of FlowRing to enable precise control of interfaces on available surfaces via music player application and whiteboarding application.

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UIST Adjunct '24: Adjunct Proceedings of the 37th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
October 2024
394 pages
ISBN:9798400707186
DOI:10.1145/3672539
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Published: 13 October 2024

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  1. 2D tracking
  2. Input technology
  3. microgestures detection
  4. ring

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