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Eureka!, 2020
Why do we need greater collaboration between man and machine? Tom Austin-Morgan investigates.
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Why do we need greater collaboration between man and machine? Tom Austin-Morgan investigates.
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2022
Research on human-computer interaction (HCI) has been widely developed since the 1960s as a result of the rapid growth of information systems. Designing ergonomic human-computer interfaces is the purpose of human-computer interaction (HCI). Nonetheless, the user had complete control of the computer, but they were mostly static.
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Research on human-computer interaction (HCI) has been widely developed since the 1960s as a result of the rapid growth of information systems. Designing ergonomic human-computer interfaces is the purpose of human-computer interaction (HCI). Nonetheless, the user had complete control of the computer, but they were mostly static.
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In the era of digitalization and technological advancement it is crucial to note the dichotomy between the earlier and present times with regard to human-machine interaction. Previously human controlled machines but today its opposite happens. Human-Machine Interface has so deeply touched the life of the present generation and its most explicit example
Ananya Pandey, Jipson Joseph
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Ananya Pandey, Jipson Joseph
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2019
Usually, courses are given on human-computer interaction, while in recent years there was a major shift towards (mobile) devices and machines, with new human interfaces. Of course, they include embedded computers and software, but their interaction with users poses many new challenges and offers new solutions.
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Usually, courses are given on human-computer interaction, while in recent years there was a major shift towards (mobile) devices and machines, with new human interfaces. Of course, they include embedded computers and software, but their interaction with users poses many new challenges and offers new solutions.
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Biometrics in human-machine interaction
2015 International Conference on Information and Digital Technologies, 2015This paper evaluates the role of biometrics in human-machine interactions in applications such as decision-making, interview support systems and human-robot interfacing. Presently, there are biometrics projects that utilize the “talking face” technology.
W. A. Shier, S. N. Yanushkevich
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Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) studies how a human interacts with a machine, changing the relationship from manual control to intelligent systems. Earlier HMI's were controlled mostly by physical inputs, whereas today's controls depend on GUI, touch, speech (decorated by Natural Language Processing) and gestures to construct a more natural experience.
Niharika Gudikandula +2 more
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Infrared-based Human-machine Interaction
2006 2nd International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies, 2006This article explains the design of an infrared-based human-machine interface using low cost components and infrared distance measuring sensors. This interface is targeted for people suffering from reduced mobility as well as specific professionals operating in constraining situations.
D. LeBlanc, H. Hamam, Y. Bouslimani
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Informational human-machine interaction
2008 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2008In the field of human-computer interaction studies, the need exists to understand how computers can be made more effective in cooperating with people. Difficulties are caused by lack of a general model for the flow of information, actions, and psychological aspects between humans and computers.
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Visual Attention in Human−Machine Interaction
2021Humans are incapable of attending to everything at the same time. The serial nature of focused attention limits the information intake capacity of the perceptual system. This thesis deals with the measurement and modelling of visual attention distribution. It is examined whether measures of visual attention are predictive of task performance. The first
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Stimulating Research into Gestural Human Machine Interaction
1999This is the summary report of the roundtable session held at the end of Gesture Workshop '99. This first roundtable aimed to act as a forum of discussion for issues and concerns relating to the achievements, future development, and potential of the field of gestural and sign-language based human computer interaction.
Panayi, M., Roy, D., Richardson, J.
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