Social acceptability of wearable technology use in public: an exploration of the societal perceptions of a gesture-based mobile textile interface
Textile forms of wearable technology offer the potential for users to interact with electronic devices in a whole new manner. However, the operation of a wearable system can result in non-traditional on-body interactions (including gestural commands) that users may not be comfortable with performing...
Main Author: | Profita, Halley P. |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/44785 |
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