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Human Computer Interaction: New Developments
Edited by Kikuo Asai, ISBN 978-953-7619-14-5, Hard cover, 382 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: October 01, 2008 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Human-Computer Interaction
DOI: 10.5772/85
The book consists of 20 chapters, each addressing a certain aspect of human-computer interaction. Each chapter gives the reader background information on a subject and proposes an original solution. This should serve as a valuable tool for professionals in this interdisciplinary field. Hopefully, readers will contribute their own discoveries and improvements, innovative ideas and concepts, as well as novel applications and business models related to the field of human-computer interaction. It is our wish that the reader consider not only what our authors have written and the experimentation they have described, but also the examples they have set.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Improving Human-Computer Interaction by Developing Culture-Sensitive Applications Based on Common Sense Knowledge
- Chapter 2The Role of Head-Up Display in Computer-Assisted Instruction
- Chapter 3Searching and Analysis of Interface and Visualization Metaphors
- Chapter 4Non-intrusive Physiological Monitoring for Affective Sensing of Computer Users
- Chapter 5Mobile Design Guidelines in the Context of Retail Sales Support
- Chapter 6Envisioning Improved Work Practices and Associated Technology Requirements in the Context of the Broader Socio-technical System
- Chapter 7The Adaptive Automation Design
- Chapter 8How Workstyle Transitions Influence the Tools' Perceptions of Use
- Chapter 9Modeling Human-Computer Interaction in Smart Spaces: Existing and Emerging Techniques
- Chapter 10Mobile Interaction Design: Techniques for Early Stage In-Situ Design
- Chapter 11Application Prospects of the Augmented Reality Technology for Improving Safety of Machine Operators
- Chapter 12Miniaturized Human 3D Motion Input
- Chapter 13Modeling Query Events in Spoken Natural Language for Human-Database Interaction
- Chapter 14HCI Design Patterns for Mobile Applications Applied to Cultural Environments
- Chapter 15Touchscreen Software Keyboard for Finger Typing
- Chapter 16Structured Light Illumination Methods for Continuous Motion Hand and Face-computer Interaction
- Chapter 17Head-mounted Displays in Ultrasound Scanning
- Chapter 18Adaptive Real-Time Image Processing for Human-Computer Interaction
- Chapter 19A Tool for Getting Cultural Differences in HCI
- Chapter 20Detecting and Exploiting User Familiarity in Natural Language Human-computer Dialogue
