Michael Boronowsky, T. Nicolai, C. Schlieder, Ansgar Schmidt
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Winspect: a case study for wearable computing-supported inspection tasks
Introduces the Winspect project-an application of wearable computing in an industrial inspection process-with focus on its user interface. We present a case study to demonstrate the benefit of wearable input devices and the use of implicit interaction as a complementary technique. Two almost independent tasks from the application domain are addressed: the input of findings for inspected components in a harsh environment, and a technique to overcome the display resolution when browsing a hypertext-like documentation.