On top of the hardware and algorithms, Bell says, Reactrix is also thinking about
the best design for the user interface. As with touch-screen technology,
gesture-based interactions have been toyed around with before, but it's still
unclear what sort of interface would work best for most people. There are a few
interactions that lend themselves well to a gesture interface, such as a boxing
game or sliding pictures across a screen. However, engineers still haven't
figured out the best way for people to interact with a virtual button, for
instance. It may seem trivial, but it's unclear how to press a button when
there's nothing to touch. "There's an exciting opportunity here to create the
standard gestural interaction with displays," says Bell. "We want to be at the forefront of
creating that."
Regarding the forthcoming Hilton displays, Bell says he expects that travelers will be
able to play games that relate to local attractions and navigate menus for more
information. In this way, he says, people have fun interacting with
advertisements, instead of just passively flipping through a brochure.
With its floor displays already available in U.S. shopping
centers, "Reactrix has proven the value of interactive marketing solutions for
use in public spaces and, specifically, in use with crowds, for which it is
difficult to track individual people's body movements," says Michel Tombroff,
CEO of Softkinetic. He suspects that the market for gesture-based technology
will grow in the coming years, thanks in part to the falling price of 3-D
cameras.
The engineers who build these cameras and computer vision
systems have made great strides in recent years, says Scott Klemmer, a
computer-science professor at Stanford
University. "Cheap
cameras and sensing [systems] are going to usher in a new genre of user
interfaces," he says.
Bell
says that the falling price and shrinking size of these cameras is one of the
main reasons that his company partnered with Samsung. The display company, he
says, should be able to find a compact and cost-effective way to integrate the
camera technologies, Reactrix processors, and algorithms into commercial
displays that can have a home outside a Hilton hotel lobby.
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