An Evaluation of Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional User Interfaces for Colour Selection
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Three dimensional graphical user interfaces is a subject long studied, but due to its technical dependency on large amounts of processing power, it has not been possible to implement until recently. Due to these recent advances in computing technology there has been a recent research interest in the HCI realm focused on spatial interactive devices and complementary technologies. This paper introduces a technology system that was created after reviewing existing research and then used to create an application on top of the system framework that provides research data on 3D user interface applications.
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Copyright © 2015 the author(s). Theses may be used for non-commercial research, educational, or related academic purposes only. Such uses include personal study, research, scholarship, and teaching. Theses may only be shared by linking to Carleton University Institutional Repository and no part may be used without proper attribution to the author. No part may be used for commercial purposes directly or indirectly via a for-profit platform; no adaptation or derivative works are permitted without consent from the copyright owner.
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