@book{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00003979, author = {椎尾, 一郎 and 増井, 俊之 and 福地, 健太郎}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, 図書, We introduce an inexpensive position input device called the FieldMouse, with which computer can tell the position of the device on any paper or a flat surface without using special input tablets or position detection devices. A FieldMouse is a combination of an ID recognizer like a barcode reader and a mouse which detects relative movement of the device. Using a FieldMouse, a user first detects an ID on paper by using the barcode reader, and then drags it from the ID using the mouse. If the location of the ID is known, the location of the dragged FieldMouse can also be calculated by adding the amount of movement from the ID to the position of the FieldMouse. Using a FieldMouse in this way, any paper or a flat surface can work as a pointing device that support absolute position input, just by putting an ID tag somewhere on the surface.}, publisher = {日本ソフトウェア科学会}, title = {FieldMouseによる実世界インタラクション}, volume = {7}, year = {1999} }