Papers


1996

Demonstrating the Electronic Cocktail Napkin: a paper-like interface for early design

  • Where: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing (CHI 96) | Conference Companion, pp. 5-6. | 1996
  • Abstract
    We demonstrate the Electronic Cocktail Napkin, a pen based interface for conceptual design. The project goal is to
    support design by recognizing, interpreting, and managing drawings, and to serve as an interface for knowledge-based
    critiquing, simulation, and information retrieval. We demonstrate the Napkin's facilities for end-user programmable
    recognition and interpretation, drawing management, and multi-user collaboration. We show applications of the Napkin:
    (1) indexing visual databases and (2) a front end to a local area network design program.
  • Authors: Mark D Gross, Ellen Yi-Luen Do
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  • Related Project: Electronic Cocktail Napkin
Last modified: 12/21/2001 by Mark D Gross