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Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction Based on Surface EMG Gesture Recognition
Urban intelligence is an emerging concept which guides a series of infrastructure developments in modern smart cities. Human–computer interaction (HCI) is the interface between residents and the smart cities, it plays a key role in bridging the gap in ...
Jinxian Qi +4 more
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The Digital Therapeutic Alliance and Human-Computer Interaction
The therapeutic alliance (TA), the relationship that develops between a therapist and a client/patient, is a critical factor in the outcome of psychological therapy.
Simon D’Alfonso +3 more
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Human-computer interaction as science [PDF]
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has had a long and troublesome relationship to the role of 'science'. HCI's status as an academic object in terms of coherence and adequacy is often in question---leading to desires for establishing a true scientific ...
Reeves, Stuart
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Software for Wearable Devices: Challenges and Opportunities
Wearable devices are a new form of mobile computer system that provides exclusive and user-personalized services. Wearable devices bring new issues and challenges to computer science and technology.
Chen, Xin +5 more
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Introduction to the Minitrack on Human-Computer Interaction in the Digital Economy [PDF]
Christoph Schneider +2 more
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Computers that smile: Humor in the interface [PDF]
It is certainly not the case that wen we consider research on the role of human characteristics in the user interface of computers that no attention has been paid to the role of humor.
Nijholt, A.
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Augmented Reality and AI: Enhancing Human-Computer Interaction in the Metaverse
Sankalp Chenna
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Personalized Visualization of the Gestures of Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Virtual Reality
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder characterized by motor and non-motor symptoms. Assessment methods, despite the many years of existence of the disease, lack individualized visualization. On the other hand, virtual reality promises immersion
Konstantinos Sakkas +6 more
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Dislocated Boardgames: Design Potentials for Remote Tangible Play
Conventional digital and remote forms of play lack the physicality associated with analog play. Research on the materiality of boardgames has highlighted the inherent material aspects to this analog form of play and how these are relevant for the design ...
Bernhard Maurer, Verena Fuchsberger
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Towards Simulating Humans in Augmented Multi-party Interaction [PDF]
Human-computer interaction requires modeling of the user. A user profile typically contains preferences, interests, characteristics, and interaction behavior.
Nijholt, Anton
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