Adjunct Proceedings of the 23nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1866218.1866242
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Enabling social interactions through real-time sketch-based communication

Abstract: We present UbiSketch, a tool for ubiquitous real-time sketchbased communication. We describe the UbiSketch system, which enables people to create doodles, drawings, and notes with digital pens and paper and publish them quickly and easily via their mobile phones to social communication channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, and email. The natural paperbased social interaction enabled by UbiSketch has the potential to enrich current mobile communication practices.

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“…The digital pen enables the user to interact with content shared on Facebook (i.e., Tlatoque [7]). The digital pen, based on the Anoto technology (www.anoto.com), enables the user to share paper messages (e.g., text-messages, sketches) back to Facebook [10].…”
Section: Tlatosketch: Integrating Sketching With Digital Photo Frmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital pen enables the user to interact with content shared on Facebook (i.e., Tlatoque [7]). The digital pen, based on the Anoto technology (www.anoto.com), enables the user to share paper messages (e.g., text-messages, sketches) back to Facebook [10].…”
Section: Tlatosketch: Integrating Sketching With Digital Photo Frmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to these mouse-, table-, phone-or touch screenbased collaborative approaches, our projector-based prototype focuses on real-time recording of story sketches. Like other collaborative sketching tools (e.g., [30]) we aim to support and promote quick, spontaneous sharing of users' ideas, as opposed to final polished narratives. Similar table-based storytelling systems can provide an attractive focus point for group story creation, but are as a result restricted to this single location.…”
Section: Motivating Collaborative Authoringmentioning
confidence: 99%