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LensLeech: On-Lens Interaction for Arbitrary Camera Devices

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-07-04 v1

Abstract

Cameras provide a vast amount of information at high rates and are part of many specialized or general-purpose devices. This versatility makes them suitable for many interaction scenarios, yet they are constrained by geometry and require objects to keep a minimum distance for focusing. We present the LensLeech, a soft silicone cylinder that can be placed directly on or above lenses. The clear body itself acts as a lens to focus a marker pattern from its surface into the camera it sits on. This allows us to detect rotation, translation, and deformation-based gestures such as pressing or squeezing the soft silicone. We discuss design requirements, describe fabrication processes, and report on the limitations of such on-lens widgets. To demonstrate the versatility of LensLeeches, we built prototypes to show application examples for wearable cameras, smartphones, and interchangeable-lens cameras, extending existing devices by providing both optical input and output for new functionality.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2307.00152,
  title  = {LensLeech: On-Lens Interaction for Arbitrary Camera Devices},
  author = {Christopher Getschmann and Florian Echtler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00152},
  year   = {2023}
}
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