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Multilanguage natural user interface to database

2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies (AICT), 2016
Nowadays most of people of developed economy countries interact with software every day. As a result of computer systems expansion to all scope of people's activity the problem of transition from visual and command interfaces to natural language user interfaces is thrown into the sharp relief.
Ruslan Posevkin, Igor Bessmertny
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Natural user interface for interactive television

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Consumer Electronics (ISCE), 2013
In this paper, we try to develop a natural user interface for interactive TV, which is more natural and easy to use with a webcam and the fingers of user. We analyze the images captured by the camera settled on the screen and track any fingers of the users. After the fingers were tracked, users can control the TV by the gestures.
Yu-Cheng Fan   +2 more
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The future of natural user interfaces

CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
This SIG is a forum to advance an integrated approach to multi-modal Natural User Interfaces. Up until now the research and design of NUI interfaces for various modalities (speech, touch, gesture) has proceeded independently. We propose having an integrated discussion with both academics and practitioners to stimulate the exchange of knowledge about ...
Jhilmil Jain, Arnold Lund, Dennis Wixon
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Natural user interface hardware

2013 IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (3DUI), 2013
Summary form only given. One-year olds can use touch screens-youtube has proof of that. But why-what makes certain interactive devices so “natural” that any child can just pick them up and use them? The key seems to be user interface hardware that only allows for the one thing even 1-year olds can do-point.
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Mobile accessibility: natural user interface for motion-impaired users

Universal Access in the Information Society, 2017
We designed a natural user interface to access mobile devices for motion-impaired people who cannot use the standard multi-touch input system to work with tablets and smartphones. We detect the head motion of the user by means of the frontal camera and use its position to interact with the mobile device.
Cristina Manresa-Yee   +2 more
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Natural User Interfaces for Meditative Health Games

2022
The psychological health outcomes of video games are drawing increasing interest around the world. There is growing interest in video games as an accessible health intervention for depression and anxiety, both of which are rising health concerns globally.
Ifeoluwapo Fashoro, Sithembile Ncube
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Bridging Natural Language and Graphical User Interfaces

2021
“Language as symbolic action” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Burke) has a natural connection with direct-manipulation interaction (e.g., via GUI or physical appliances) that is common for modern computers such as smartphones. In this chapter, we present our efforts for bridging the gap between natural language and graphical user interfaces ...
Yang Li, Xin Zhou, Gang Li
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Natural User Interface for Information Retrieval

2013
The Natural User Interface (NUI) offers a great potential to create new paradigms of interaction and it also create new challenges about how we interact with the content. We believe that novel applications oriented to academy or research with scientific data can be developed with this paradigm.
J. Sergio Zepeda-Hernandez   +4 more
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Visual affordances in natural user interfaces.

2016
As part of my Master’s thesis, I conducted research on the usage of UI agents in gestural interfaces. The research focused on providing visual affordances through UI agents for large-screen displays. User engagement is critical for many public information systems or large-screen displays.
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Natural User Interfaces: A Physical Activity Trainer

2018
Despite the known health benefits of regular participation in physical activity people still refuse this practise. Nowadays, Virtual Reality (VR) is a very powerful and compelling computer tool by which humans can interface and interact with computer-generated environments. In this paper, we propose a virtual training system which can be customized for
Nicolás Jofré   +4 more
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