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Mobile Human Computer Interaction

Audio technology and mobile human computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation

Audio technology and mobile human computer interaction: from space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation

... of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Mads Bødker, Department of IT Management, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark Adrian Hazzard, School of Computer Science, University ...

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Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction Design for Mobile Devices

Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction Design for Mobile Devices

... Interaction design is a term used by different people from various ...that interaction designers have to deal with their designs from the consumer’s perspective; in other words, they must involve users in ...

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Typography in Human-Computer Interaction

Typography in Human-Computer Interaction

... the mobile device user and combine the suggestions of previous research will have to be designed that utilize the smaller, limited-resolution screens common on today’s mobile devices and use contemporary ...

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“Grand visions” for post-capitalist human-computer interaction

“Grand visions” for post-capitalist human-computer interaction

... communicator in Star Trek is acknowledged as a major design influence on early mobile phones [22]. It is curious, however, that the egalitarian high tech societies portrayed in science fiction are rarely cited as ...

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Gesture based Human Computer Interaction for Athletic Training

Gesture based Human Computer Interaction for Athletic Training

... for mobile devices, has led to availability of relatively inexpensive high-resolution depth and visual (RGB) sensing for a wide range of applications including biomechanics ...natural interaction as a ...

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HUMAN INTERACTION WITH SMART MOBILE PHONE

HUMAN INTERACTION WITH SMART MOBILE PHONE

... Marketing; Human Resource Management; General Management; Banking; Economics; Tourism Administration & Management; Education; Law; Library & Information Science; Defence & Strategic Studies; Electronic ...

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Implicit Human-computer Interaction: Two complementary Approaches

Implicit Human-computer Interaction: Two complementary Approaches

... In this thesis at first we aspired to understand how to make the inner state accessible to technology without requiring to ask people directly but instead by employing physiological signals. So far, physiological signals ...

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Cultural Communication Idiosyncrasies in Human Computer Interaction

Cultural Communication Idiosyncrasies in Human Computer Interaction

... Nowadays, intelligent agents are omnipresent. Furthermore, we live in a globally mobile soci- ety in which people of widely different cultural backgrounds live and work together. The number of people who leave ...

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The Polysemy of Human Computer Interaction

The Polysemy of Human Computer Interaction

... of mobile social software, the uptake of YouTube as a mainstream media outlet, the importance of ...the human ability to alter and repurpose the meaning and understanding of ...alters ...

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A new approach to analyse human-mobile computer interaction

A new approach to analyse human-mobile computer interaction

... the mobile setting with thinking aloud data (group 2) and 7 in the mobile setting with nothing but log file data (group ...on mobile context information, usability problems assessed in the lab did ...

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Radar sensing in human computer interaction

Radar sensing in human computer interaction

... Currently, the main application of Soli is centered around close-range sensing of fine and fluid gestures [1, 3]. In addition, the team also suggested potential use cases in wearable, mobile, VR/AR systems, smart ...

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The Tao of CHI: Towards Effective Human Computer Interaction

The Tao of CHI: Towards Effective Human Computer Interaction

... dialogical human-computer interaction (HCI) - ...of computer-directed language have also been examined as a general phe- nomenon ...e., computer-human interaction (CHI), ...

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HCI Outdoors:Understanding Human Computer Interaction in Outdoor Recreation

HCI Outdoors:Understanding Human Computer Interaction in Outdoor Recreation

... outdoors. Interaction in the program will progress from scripted to un- scripted so that interactions become more meaningful and productive as participants get to know each other ...

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Interaction Design   Beyond Human Computer Interaction (1st edition) pdf

Interaction Design Beyond Human Computer Interaction (1st edition) pdf

... for human communication and ...of interaction design, Terry asks how architects and civil engineers differ when faced with the problem of building a ...nutshell, interaction design is re- lated to ...

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Improving human-computer interaction in personalized TV recommender

Improving human-computer interaction in personalized TV recommender

... Many issues have already been addressed by the research community, for example the method(s) used to find interesting content, acquiring the relevant data needed by RS to recommend content (data about users, content ...

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Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Teesside

Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Teesside

... The suite of programs had to perform the following processing tasks: (1) extract a series of keywords entered (by the user) by means of an online HTML form running on a client computer; [r] ...

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Syllabus Human-Computer Interaction (LIS 243)

Syllabus Human-Computer Interaction (LIS 243)

... of computer use, especially the ...examined: computer-mediated communication (CMC), information retrieval (IR) systems, and computer-supported cooperative work ...

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Computer vision to see people : a basis for enhanced human computer interaction

Computer vision to see people : a basis for enhanced human computer interaction

... head pose ~ ~ stereo images ~ locate primary tracking points 3D primary feature locations ~ i locate contour tracking points 3D mouth shape .... The mouth corners and centre of the upper[r] ...

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MOUSE CONTROL - A NEW ERA IN HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

MOUSE CONTROL - A NEW ERA IN HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

... The first speech recognizer appeared in 1952 and consisted of a device for the recognition of single spoken digits. Another early device was the IBM Shoebox, exhibited at the 1964 New York World's Fair. James R. Evans, ...

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Modeling and Predicting Quality in Spoken Human Computer Interaction

Modeling and Predicting Quality in Spoken Human Computer Interaction

... Our aim is to create a general model that may be used to predict the quality of the interaction - or ideally the actual satisfaction of the user - at arbi- trary system-user exchanges in an SDS. It has be- come ...

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