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| 321 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
| HypertextNode:www.ergogero.com/pages/interfaceproducts.html | |||
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Resources HF/Ergonomic Links Orphan Pages Site Map Copyright © 1998-2001, by ERGO/GERO. Everyone is familiar with the frustrations resulting from poorly designed computers, medical and consumer products, and becoming lost because of poor information displays and signage. ERGO/GERO Human Factors Science aims to reduce the frustration and help create more intuitive, smoother and less stressful interaction with the built environment and...
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ACM SIGGRAPH CAMPFIRE: perceptually adaptive graphics |
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| 322 at 1.0 | HCI | Sensory | |
| Article:isg.cs.tcd.ie/campfire/andrewduchowski.html | |||
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A primary goal of Perceptually-Adaptive Computer Graphics (PACG) research is to develop CG methods which in some way adapt to the human observer. This paper focuses on eye tracking techniques relevant to PACG, surveying interactive gaze-contingent and non-interactive diagnostic applications. Interactive eye tracking methods for perceptually-adaptive graphics typically rely on the use of an eye tracker to manipulate the CG scene, contingent on the viewer's location of gaze.
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Multimedia Laboratories Introducing the DoCoMo Laboratories |
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| 323 at 1.0 | HCI | Input | |
| HypertextNode:www.lab.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/kenkyu/medhia1.html | |||
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While we expect mobile terminals to be compact, simply reducing the size of operating components (interface) such as keyboards and displays inevitably leads to poor usage convenience. Our laboratory is engaged in research on interfaces that can offer both portability and operability in order to realize the mobile and wearable information terminals of the new era. See M.Fukumoto, Y.Tonomura, Wrist Handset Whisper "Whisper: A Wristwatch-Style Wearable Handset," Proc.
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Alma Whitten |
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| 324 at 1.0 | HCI | HumanFactors | |
| Homepage:www.sims.berkeley.edu/~alma/ | |||
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Ph.D. thesis research: making security usable A long overdue update to my HTML bibliography of published research on human factors in computer security. Why Johnny Can't Encrypt: A Usability Evaluation of PGP 5.0, Alma Whitten and J.D. Tygar, Proceedings of the 9th USENIX Security Symposium, August 1999. Usability of Security: A Case Study, which is the associated tech report with additional material including much more detailed reporting on the user test.
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Ethnography and usability, information architecture - poorbuthappy guide to |
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| 325 at 1.0 | HCI | Ethnography | |
| HypertextNode:poorbuthappy.com/ethnography/ | |||
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Ethnography is a fascinating technique to do research on HumanBehaviour. Doing ethnographic researchOfcourse the following stages are mixed up while doing ethnographic research. The web for ethnographyThe internet provides great potential for enhancing ethnographic research, but ethnographers aren't very web-savvy.
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Virtual Reality Eye Tracking Lab Projects |
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| 326 at 1.0 | HCI | VR | |
| Collection:www.vr.clemson.edu/eyetracking/vrlab/projects.html | |||
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The primary objective of this research is to develop and demonstrate the use of virtual reality (VR) technology for aircraft visual inspection training and job aiding. Develop a prototype virtual reality inspection environment, Conduct controlled studies that will evaluate the usefulness of VR technology for inspection, and Develop and measure human performance using models of humans of performance to identify specific interventions to improve performance. Preliminary binocular eye tracking ...
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Archives of EYEMOV-L@LISTSERV.SPC.EDU |
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| 327 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Discussion:listserv.spc.edu/archives/eyemov-l.html | |||
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R-97-51: Input Device for 3-D Interactions |
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| 328 at 1.0 | HCI | Input | |
| HypertextNode:www.hitl.washington.edu/publications/r-97-51/ | |||
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R-97-51: Input Device for 3-D Interactions Input Device for 3-D Interactions by Sisinio Baldis 2.1.3 Empirical studies of the Effectiveness of Input Devices in 3D Spaces
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Paper Session |
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| 329 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Discussion:www.chiplace.org/preview/session.jsp?id=20 | |||
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Create an ID and profile to participate in discussion groups (why?) Input: Smooth Moves (featured Mar 12, 1 messages) Chair: Yves Guiard (CNRS and Univ. For discussions specific to one paper, we suggest posting a new topic with the title of the paper as the subject.
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UM2001 Conference Proceedings |
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| 330 at 1.0 | HCI | UserModeling | |
| Collection:bistrica.usask.ca/UM/UM01/Proceedings01.html | |||
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M. Bauer, P.J. Gmytrasiewicz & J. Vassileva (eds), User Modeling 2001: 8th International Conference, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg. "Modeling the Acquisition of English: an Intelligent CALL Approach" (also available in postscript format). Neal Lesh, Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, "Collaborating with Focused and Unfocused Users under Imperfect Communication" Outstanding Paper!
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2002 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces |
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| 331 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.iuiconf.org/02program.html | |||
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autoCAID: A model-based GUI Tool for Machine Tools Abstract PDF Presentation Detlef Zuehlke (University of Kaiserslautern) Martin Wahl (AUDI AG) mpME! Uncertainty, Intelligence, and Interaction Eric Horvitz Abstract: Uncertainty about a user's knowledge, intentions, and attention is inescapable in human-computer interaction.
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Eric Horvitz's Homepage |
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| 332 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:research.microsoft.com/~horvitz/ | |||
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Much of my work centers on harnessing probability and decision theory, decision analysis, and, in particular, the use of Bayesian and decision-theoretic principles in the construction and operation of intelligent, flexible computer-based reasoning systems. My interests and research span both theoretical issues and concrete, real-world applications, including systems for performing diagnosis and for prescribing ideal action for user interfaces, operating systems, information retrieval, ...
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ConcurTaskTreesEnvironment - CTTE |
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| 333 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Software:giove.cnuce.cnr.it/HowToUse.html | |||
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It is possible build Cooperative Tasks Models or Single User Task Model. Add new roles Before building the cooperative task model, you should specify the task model of the involved "roles", so you have to add new roles to the cooperative task model. Building the cooperative task model: set connection tasks All the leaves of the cooperative task model have to be connection tasks previously defined in the task model of the involved role.
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RemUSINE (Remote User Interface Evaluator) |
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| 334 at 1.0 | HCI | Testing | |
| Software:giove.cnuce.cnr.it/~fabio/remusine.html | |||
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to support the evaluation of many users without requiring a heavy involvement of designers; to support the evaluation gathering information on the users behaviour at their work place without using expensive equipment; to apply powerful and flexible task models in the evaluation of logs of user events, thus linking model-based and empirical evaluations. Current automatic tools, such as ErgoLight, that support usability evaluation by task models, use simple notations to specify such ...
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Current Projects: 2D versus 3D GUIs. |
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| 335 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| HomePage:www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~andy/2d3d.html | |||
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Current Projects: 2D versus 3D GUIs for file and document managements. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Spatial Memory in 2D and 3D Physical and Virtual Environments User interfaces can improve task performance by exploiting the powerful human capabilities for spatial cognition. It is tempting to believe that providing greater spatial flexibility---by moving from flat 2D to 3D user interfaces---will further enhance user performance.
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Papers and Articles on ZUIs |
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| 336 at 1.0 | HCI | GUI | |
| Collection:jupiter.eecs.utoledo.edu/rashmi/research/important_papers.html | |||
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Combs, T., T.A., and Bederson, B. HCIL-99-05, CS-TR-3995, UMIACS-TR-99-14, February 1999. KidPad: A Design Collaboration Between Children, Technologists, and Educators - Druin, A., Stewart, J., Proft, D., Bederson, B.B., Hollan, J.D. ACM CHI 97, pp 463-470, 1997. Jazz: An Extensible Zoomable User Interface Graphics Toolkit in Java - Bederson, B., Meyer, J., Good, L. HCIL-2000-13, CS-TR-4137, UMIACS-TR-2000-30, May 2000.
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Expanding Target Prototype Designs |
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| 337 at 1.0 | HCI | Input | |
| Software:www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mjmcguff/research/expandingTargets/ | |||
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The above design is inspired by a recent version of a popular operating system that supports icon magnification. Icons expand as the mouse pointer comes into proximity. However, when approaching from the side, the expansion and contraction of neighbouring icons creates a significant sideways motion, shifting the target's position and making it more difficult to acquire.
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Mobile HCI 01 Draft Proceedings |
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| 338 at 1.0 | HCI | Mobile | |
| Collection:www.cs.strath.ac.uk/~mdd/mobilehci01/procs/ | |||
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These papers form the draft proceedings for Mobile HCI 01 workshop, being held at IHM-HCI in Lille, and will be distributed to attendees. The proceedings will also form the basis of a special issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing in 2002. Sample Helpers: For viewing PDF use Acrobat Reader, for decompressing the full collection use Stuffit Expander - both free downloads.
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Alan's page on interfaces for moble computing |
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| 339 at 1.0 | HCI | Mobile | |
| Collection:www.hiraeth.com/alan/topics/mobile/ | |||
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The user-interface behaviour is intimately related to system architecture, especially time related aspects (feedback and feedthrough). Second Workshop on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices. Workshop on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, Glasgow, 21st & 22nd May 1998.
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Index of all on-line articles of 2001 |
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| 340 at 1.0 | HCI | ||
| Collection:www.equator.ac.uk/papers/references-2001.html | |||
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Andy Crabtree, Terry Hemmings, and Tom Rodden. Technical Report Equator-01-016, University of Nottingham, The School of Computer Science and IT, December 2001. Technical Report Equator-01-011, Computing Department, Lancaster University, December 2001.
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