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In this paper, we introduce and describe a novel approach for controlling machines using body parts without the need for touch, and present a fully working implementation in the form of a musical instrument that exemplifies how this intuitive form of input can be highly expressive yet still retain fine control, subtlety, and finesse. As a series of input mechanisms, this paper suggests new methods for human-machine interaction where accessibility, expression and fidelity are the primary concerns.
human-machine interaction
human-machine interaction
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