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Raimund Dachselt

Researcher at Dresden University of Technology

Publications -  198
Citations -  4319

Raimund Dachselt is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Augmented reality & Visualization. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 183 publications receiving 3570 citations. Previous affiliations of Raimund Dachselt include Blekinge Institute of Technology & Association for Computing Machinery.

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YouTouch! Low-Cost User Identification at an Interactive Display Wall

TL;DR: YouTouch!, a system that tracks users in front of an interactive display wall and associates touches with users and requires no user instrumentation nor custom hardware, and there is no registration nor learning phase, is presented.
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A survey of variation techniques for repetitive games music

TL;DR: This survey paper systematize and discuss the common approaches to conceal musical repetition and complement them by a number of approaches that incorporate arrangement techniques, aspects of expressive music performance, and generative variation methods that work actively against repetitiveness.
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ARCord: Visually Augmented Interactive Cords for Mobile Interaction

TL;DR: This paper presents a set of cord-based interaction techniques for browsing menus, selecting items, adjusting continuous values & ranges and solving advanced tasks in AR, and presents the current implementation including different touch-enabled cords, its data transmission and AR visualization.
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Visualizing offscreen elements of node-link diagrams:

TL;DR: The basic idea of the application of offscreen visualization techniques to the domain of node-link diagrams in general and to Unified Modeling Language class diagrams in particular is to represent offscreen nodes by proxy elements located within an interactive border region around the viewport.
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Exploring Time-dependent Scientific Data Using Spatially Aware Mobiles and Large Displays

TL;DR: A precise selection technique for 2D cross sections and a concept for time-dependent 4D bookmarks that follow a point of interest over time are implemented in a prototype application that visualizes biological Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy data and report on initial user feedback.