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PickCells: A Physically Reconfigurable Cell-composed Touchscreen
Touchscreens are the predominant medium for interactions with digital services; however, their current fixed form factor narrows the scope for rich physical interactions by limiting interaction possibilities to a single, planar surface. In this paper we introduce the concept of PickCells, a fully reconfigurable device concept composed of cells, that breaks the mould of rigid screens and explores a modular system that affords rich sets of tangible interactions and novel acrossdevice relationships. Through a series of co-design activities – involving HCI experts and potential end-users of such systems – we synthesised a design space aimed at inspiring future research, giving researchers and designers a framework in which to explore modular screen interactions. The design space we propose unifies existing works on modular touch surfaces under a general framework and broadens horizons by opening up unexplored spaces providing new interaction possibilities. In this paper, we present the PickCells concept, a design space of modular touch surfaces, and propose a toolkit for quick scenario prototyping
An analysis of machine translation and speech synthesis in speech-to-speech translation system
Tetrahedral Magnetic Order and the Metal-Insulator Transition in the Pyrochlore Lattice of Cd2Os2O7
Cd2Os2O7 shows a peculiar metal-insulator transition at 227 K with magnetic
ordering in a frustrated pyrochlore lattice, but its magnetic structure in the
ordered state and the transition origin are yet uncovered. We observed a
commensurate magnetic peak by resonant x-ray scattering in a high-quality
single crystal. X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering experiments confirmed
that the transition is not accompanied with any spatial symmetry breaking. We
propose a noncollinear all-in/all-out spin arrangement on the tetrahedral
network made of Os atoms. Based on this we suggest that the transition is not
caused by Slater mechanism as believed earlier but by an alternative mechanism
related to the formation of the specific tetrahedral magnetic order on the
pyrochlore lattice in the presence of strong spin-orbit interactions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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