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Multitouch & TouchKit & Ubicomp & User interface oszkar on 25 Sep 2008 07:36 am

The TouchKit Is Operational

After a couple of days fighting with scarce documentation, the TouchKit project, which I have written about here, is finally operational. It was tested with a helloworld and a drawing application, which came with the system. Here, you can see my colleague Mark operating the touch screen, which reacts by putting a red circle at every location where the fingers touch the display. The size of the circles depend on the amount of force exerted. Very nice!

We have also tested how the system works in dark. It seems that there is not much difference, since the TouchKit camera reacts only to infra-red light. The system appears to be fairly robust in this sense. Here, Matt is experimenting with the multi-touch display:

The installation process was a little bit bumpy, because it is described on the TouchKit web site in a concise manner. After “googling” and downloading the drivers for the firewire camera, the exemplar code had to be edited before it became functional with the hardware. The TouchKit Forum was very helpful in keeping me on the right track.

After the basic functionality of the system was proven, Mark Taipan, Matt Lape (receivers of the SURF award, and distinguished P54 undergrad students) and I figured out, that the temporary screen clamping setup and camera mount are not robust enough to operate the system easily: if any part of the system (screen, projector, camera) moves, it has to be recalibrated. Therefore we began brainstorming about possible mounting solutions. For starts, we came up with a horizontal table-top mount which would allow the system to be securely fastened. Here is Matt with the proposed TouchKit stand:

It would be useful if the table would be “tiltable” for different applications. We are working on modeling and designing such a solution. Further results will follow here, on eceblogger.

Thanks to Matt and Mark for their help!

Oszkar Palinko

2 Responses to “The TouchKit Is Operational”

  1. on 25 Sep 2008 at 1:02 pm 1.addie said …

    awesome guys! this looks great, you did a great job getting the tracking up and running!

  2. on 03 Oct 2008 at 1:46 am 2.Vuxanne said …

    Amazing, unbelievable, wanna have it, at least just for fun dunno what it is used for but it looks just awesome :)

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