This full paper is submitted and accepted in the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal. The paper - Movement-based interaction in camera spaces: a conceptual framework - describes an approach to working with movement-based interaction in camera spaces. The paper is written by Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Eva Eriksson and I.

Abstract
In this paper we present three concepts that address movement-based interaction using camera tracking. Based on our work with several movementbased projects we present four selected applications, and use these applications to leverage our discussion, and to describe our three main concepts space, relations, and feedback. We see these as central for describing and analysing movement-based systems using camera tracking and we show how these three concepts can be used to analyse other camera tracking applications.

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