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LASIMUP: Large scale multi-touch support integration across multiple projections on arbitrary surfaces

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Interactive projections account for a great way of user interaction and can be used in applications that need to span a significant amount of space. However, commercial hardware limit the number of the displayed projections and as a result the need for such applications cannot be satisfied out of the box. This paper discusses the inner workings of LASIMUP (LArge Scale Interactive MUlti-Projection), a platform that aims to bypass that limitation by developing the appropriate software and the use of low-cost supplementary hardware which can enable such functionality. The platform presented has the benefits of being cross-platform, easy to install and affordable to acquire. These factors enable the possibility of creating large scale applications, that otherwise would be impractical to deploy, with a very small financial and operating overhead.

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      PETRA '18: Proceedings of the 11th PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference
      June 2018
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      ISBN:9781450363907
      DOI:10.1145/3197768
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      1. Interactive projections
      2. cross-platform
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      • (2021)A Technological Framework for Rapid Prototyping of X-reality Applications for Interactive 3D SpacesHuman Interaction, Emerging Technologies and Future Applications IV10.1007/978-3-030-74009-2_13(99-106)Online publication date: 16-Apr-2021
      • (2020)CognitOS Board: A Wall-Sized Board to Support Presentations in Intelligent EnvironmentsTechnologies10.3390/technologies80400668:4(66)Online publication date: 8-Nov-2020

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