@Bibtex-file{Misc/spatial.input.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on {3D} Interaction and Spatial Input",
  author =       "Ken Hinckley",
  email =        "kenh@microsoft.com",
  keywords =     "graphical user interfaces; , Interaction techniques ,
                 True three or six-degree-of-freedom techniques ,
                 Techniques based on 2D input , Gesture interfaces ,
                 Voice input , Audio output (both speech and nonspeech
                 audio) , Touch / Touchscreen , Two handed interaction ,
                 Multi-modal interaction , Head tracking , Ubiquitous
                 computing , Input devices , vendor information ,
                 studies and comparisons , taxonomies , Telepresence,
                 Virtual reality, and Augmented reality; including Desk
                 top or {"}Fish tank{"} VR systems , Systems , Emprical
                 studies , Force display / haptic feedback , Survey
                 papers , Visualization , Computer Graphics , algorithms
                 , toolkits and infrastructure , Cognitive and
                 Perceptual psychology , Depth perception , Visual cues
                 , Human spatial abilities , Motor behavior , Fitt's law
                 studies , Studies of bimanual tasks and two-handed
                 coordination , General readings in human-computer
                 interaction and design",
  abstract =     "This is a fairly comprehensive, but far from complete,
                 bibliography of materials related to 3D interaction,
                 based on the references list of our paper
                 {"}\htmladdnormallink{A Survey of Design Issues in
                 Spatial Input}
                 {ftp://server.cs.virginia.edu/pub/kph2q/Survey.ps}{"}
                 (Hinckley, Pausch, Goble, Kassell) as published in the
                 ACM UIST'94 Symposium on User Interface Software &
                 Technology, 1994, pp. 213-222. \par Submissions of new
                 material for this bibliography are encouraged and may
                 be emailed to kph2q@virginia.edu. Please make your
                 subject line read {"}Spatial.bib contribution{"}.",
  readme =       "Submissions of new material for this bibliography are
                 encouraged and may be emailed to kph2q@virginia.edu.
                 Please make your subject line read {"}Spatial.bib
                 contribution{"}. If you submit a new reference, try to
                 include a brief synopsis of the article or book as
                 well. Most of the references from the UIST paper are
                 annotated herein, but unfortunately many of the other
                 papers still lack annotations. \par We are providing
                 this bibliography as a free service to the user
                 interface community. As such we cannot guarantee that
                 this bibliography is free from errors, or that new
                 references or annotations will be added in a timely
                 fashion. We will do our best, however, to keep it as
                 correct and up-to-date as our free time permits.",
}
