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1 © Trustees of Indiana University Released under Creative Commons 3.0 unported license; license terms on last slide. The IQ-Table & Collection Viewer A Multi-touch Hardware and Software Solution for Browsing Collections of Media David M. Reagan dmreagan@iu.edu Presented at the Digital Library Brown Bag Series, 13 Nov 2013 #dlbb

2 Advanced Visualization Lab Part of UITS Research Technologies division Main support unit for visualization and related activities

3 Advanced Visualization Lab Collaborate to enable research, education, creative activities, and community outreach Open access to visualization consulting and technologies for faculty, staff, and students http://avl.iu.edu or vishelp@iu.edu http://avl.iu.edu

4 Distributed Visualization Initiative Develop and deploy mid-range visualization systems – Complement AVL central facilities – More physically accessible – “Take vis to the users”

5 Distributed Visualization Initiative Commercial-off-the-shelf hardware and open-source software Easy to build, install, and configure Open design Engaging, easy-to-use-interface Support for familiar software

6 Distributed Visualization Initiative The IQ family of technologies – Inexpensive – Interactive – Immersive – Interface 5 systems

7 Distributed Visualization Initiative IQ-Station IQ-Wall IQ-Force

8 Distributed Visualization Initiative IQ-Table IQ-Tilt

9 IQ-Table 55” monitor in table orientation Capable of 32-point multi-touch Built-in PC running Windows Custom shipping case ~$5000

10 IQ-Table Suggested uses – Digital media collections – Novel human- computer interface development – Geospatial visualization

11 Early Touch Projects Brownsburg Challenger Center Places & Spaces Conference Kiosks Digital Signage

12 Digital Golden Book Golden Book - handwritten names of IU alumni who served in combat – Large and delicate, under glass Pages scanned by the DLP AVL-developed Flash application – Digitally flip through pages – Bookmarks to specific conflicts

13 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Washington DC, July 2012 Digital media collections from Herron School of Art, Cushman Collection, and others Required a simple and fun interface to be accessible to a broad audience

14 Open Exhibits Open-source Inherits Flash’s multi-touch support Scripting in ActionScript 3 Configuration in XML Modular design, with many components provided openexhibits.org

15 Open Exhibits Images from openexhibits.org

16 Collection Viewer AVL-customized Collection Viewer template Added filter and sort modules Added layouts Supports image, video, and gigapixel modules – Extensible to support others

17 Collection Viewer Media, user interface, and some functionality defined in XML – Create new applications without touching the code or rebuilding – Excel template for media and metadata Python script converts to XML

18 Open Exhibits 2 (and 3) Radical architecture change Even more functionality exposed via XML – Creative Markup Language – Gesture Markup Language Styling with CSS Many more modules (UI widgets, etc)

19 Collection Viewer 2 Incorporate advancements from OE 2 and 3 Rethink some decisions from v1 Collection Viewer as interface – Science on A Sphere – External applications on 2 nd display Leap motion interface for 3D gestures

20 http://avl.iu.edu vishelp@iu.edu

21 Research Technologies is a division of University Information Technology Services and is affiliated with the Pervasive Technology Institute Acknowledgements & disclaimer This work was supported in part by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. and the Indiana University Pervasive Technology Institute Any opinions presented here are those of the presenter(s) and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the National Science Foundation or any other funding agencies

22 License terms Please cite as: Reagan, D. The IQ-Table & Collection Viewer: A Multi-touch Hardware and Software Solution for Browsing Collections of Media. Digital Library Brown Bag Series, Bloomington, IN, 13 November 2013. Items indicated with a © are under copyright and used here with permission. Such items may not be reused without permission from the holder of copyright except where license terms noted on a slide permit reuse. Except where otherwise noted, contents of this presentation are copyright 2013 by the Trustees of Indiana University. This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). This license includes the following terms: You are free to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work and to remix – to adapt the work under the following conditions: attribution – you must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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