Abstract

Due to their simplicity and flexibility, digital pen-and-paper solutions have a promising potential to become a part of our daily work. Unfortunately, they lack dynamic visual feedback and thereby restrain advanced digital functionalities. In this paper, we investigate new forms of paper-integrated feedback, which build on emerging paper-based electronics and novel thin-film display technologies. Our approach focuses on illuminated elements, which are seamlessly integrated into standard paper. For that, we introduce an extended design space for paper-integrated illuminations. As a major contribution, we present a systematic feedback repertoire for real-world applications including feedback components for innovative paper interaction tasks in five categories. Furthermore, we contribute a fully-functional research platform including a paper-controller, digital pen and illuminated, digitally controlled papers that demonstrate the feasibility of our techniques. Finally, we report on six interviews, where experts rated our approach as intuitive and very usable for various applications, in particular educational ones.

Related Publications


Illuminated Interactive Paper with Multiple Input Modalities for Form Filling Applications
Konstantin Klamka, Wolfgang Büschel, Raimund Dachselt
In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces. ISS ’17, Brighton, UK. ACM, 434-437, 2017.
Publisher Video Research Website
IllumiPaper: Printed Displays for Novel Digital Pen-and-Paper User Interfaces
Konstantin Klamka, Raimund Dachselt
In Mensch und Computer 2017 - Workshopband. Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., 625-628, 2017.
Publisher Research Website
IllumiPaper: Illuminated Interactive Paper
Konstantin Klamka, Raimund Dachselt
In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. CHI ’17, Denver, CO, USA. ACM, 5605-5618, 2017.
Publisher Video Research Website

IllumiPaper:
Illuminated Interactive Paper

Category Multi-Modal Interaction
Project date 2017
Project URL imld.de/illumipaper/
Collaborators Dr. Wolfgang Büschel,
Prof. Raimund Dachselt
Video Watch on YouTube
Technologies
and Methods
Printed Electronics Anoto Arduino C Android Java Pen Bluetooth Rapid Prototyping EL CapSense 3D-Printing Conductive Ink
Presentation at ACM CHI 2017
in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Konstantin Klamka and Raimund Dachselt are presenting the IllumiPaper system to interested researchers at ACM CHI 2017 in Denver, Colorado, USA.
Further presentations
Interactivity at ACM ISS '17
won best demonstration audience award.

Interactivity at ACM CHI '17
Interactivity at GI MuC '17