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            Pick & Drag & Drop: Augmented Reality for Multiple File Sharing
            
            
               Valeria Herskovic (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile)  
              
             
            
            
               Carolina Fuentes (Universidad de Chile, Chile)  
              
             
            
            
               Richard Ibarra (Universidad de Chile, Chile)  
              
             
            
            
               Javier Bustos-Jiménez (Universidad de Chile, Chile)  
              
             
                    
            
              Abstract: Many users nowadays work with multiple   heterogeneous computing devices, such as desktop computers, tablets,   laptops and mobile phones. Transferring files between devices is   cumbersome and usually done through the internet (e.g. email or   cloud computing services) or physical devices such as flash   drives. Some solutions for this problem have been proposed, however,   they do not allow efficient and easy transferring of several files   over medium distances. To facilitate file transfer between different   devices, we implemented an augmented-reality based smartphone   application that uses "pick-and-drop" and "drag-and-drop" mechanisms   to transfer files between devices. This paper presents the   implementation and evaluation of the interaction technique, called   pick and drag and drop. This technique has two central   contributions: it allows transferring several files at once, and it   allows file transfer over greater distances than existing   alternatives. The technique was tested in two laboratory experiments   with promising results: time taken to transfer files was similar to   other options, and 78% of users declared preferring PDD to   alternative methods. 
             
            
              Keywords: augmented reality, data sharing, mobile, multiple devices, pick and drop 
             
            Categories:  H.5.1  
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