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''TUIO is an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces''
''TUIO is an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces''



http://www.tuio.org/
''TUIO is a simple yet versatile protocol designed specifically to meet the requirements of table-top tangible user
interfaces. Inspired by the idea of interconnecting various existing table interfaces such as the reacTable, being
developed in Barcelona and the tDesk from Bielefeld University, this protocol defines common properties of controller
objects on the table surface as well as of finger and hand gestures performed by the user.
Currently this protocol has been implemented within a fiducial marker-based computer vision engine developed for
the reacTable project. The TUIO protocol has been implemented using OpenSound Control and is therefore usable
on any platform supporting this protocol'' (from [[OSCulator]] user manual).


'''Source:''' http://www.tuio.org/ (consulted 2013)


==Projets @ AIR==
==Projets @ AIR==

Latest revision as of 10:25, 16 September 2013

TUIO is an open framework that defines a common protocol and API for tangible multitouch surfaces


TUIO is a simple yet versatile protocol designed specifically to meet the requirements of table-top tangible user interfaces. Inspired by the idea of interconnecting various existing table interfaces such as the reacTable, being developed in Barcelona and the tDesk from Bielefeld University, this protocol defines common properties of controller objects on the table surface as well as of finger and hand gestures performed by the user. Currently this protocol has been implemented within a fiducial marker-based computer vision engine developed for the reacTable project. The TUIO protocol has been implemented using OpenSound Control and is therefore usable on any platform supporting this protocol (from OSCulator user manual).


Source: http://www.tuio.org/ (consulted 2013)

Projets @ AIR