This text examines a range of HCI topics while emphasising design methods.
There are several examples in HCI where the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory was administered to participants in experiments (Hancock and Booth, 2004; Hegel, Krach, Kircher, Wrede, and Sagerer, 2008; Kabbash, MacKenzie, and Buxton, 1993; ...
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INTRODUCTION Computers can present users with a seemingly endless variety of options and data. This complexity, which can easily overload users, has lead to the use of techniques such as 'wizards', simplified, step-by-step interfaces ...
The International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction EWHCI '93 was thethird conference in a series which started in 1991 in Moscow. Like its predecessors, it was occasioned by the long separation...
Shaping web usability: Interaction design in context. Boston, MA: Addison Wesley Professional. Baecker, R., Grudin, J., Buxton, W., & Greenberg, S. (1995). A historical and intellectual perspective. In Baecker, R. M., Grudin, J., ...
The main characteristic of Web Services is that they interact with the applications that invoke them, using web standards. Basing user modelling on web standards has the advantage of enabling the dynamic integration of ...
Joyce (1990) evaluated the ability of older people to learn a word-processing program as a function of interface style. ... We also had to provide on-screen reminders of basic commands (e.g., “Press enter after entering the address”) ...
Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources ... intercultural awareness of their participants through empirical discovery, analysis, and interpretation of a linguistic landscape.
In this book the reader will find a collection of 31 papers presenting different facets of Human Computer Interaction, the result of research projects and experiments as well as new approaches to design user interfaces.
This book aims at highlighting the influence of the agency perspective in Human-Computer Interaction through a careful selection of research contributions.
There are two approaches to SNA: Ego-centered analysis—Focuses on the individual as opposed to the whole network, ... The data collected can be analyzed using standard computer packages for statistical analysis like SAS and SPSS (Garton ...
In the future we plan to make more use of the Intel® Image Processing Library and the Open Source Computer Vision Library . 4 Pen - and - Paper interface People are taught drawing and sketching , alongside with speech , from a very ...
This research was partially funded by the European Union Marie Curie Grant, PERG-GA-2009-248997. Bibliography 1. Jones, W.: Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management.
Consumers' Evaluations of Internet Web Sites After Waiting' Journal of Interactive Marketing, Vol 13, No 1,41-54 ... into Consumer Research: The Philosophy and method of Existential-Phenomenology' Journal of Consumer Research, Vol 16, ...
What is HCI?; Components of HCI; Interview with Terry Winograd; Humans and technology: Humans; Interview with Donald Norman; Cognitive frameworks for HCI; Perception and representation; Attention and memory constraints; Knowledge...
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This is a significant departure from previous INTERACT conferences, that were all held in Europe, and is especially important for the Asia-Pacific region, as HCI expands beyond its traditional base.
... INTERACT 2021. LNCS, vol. 12936, pp. 395– 399. Springer, Cham (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85607-6_45 3. Gray, M., C., Kou, Y., Battles, B., Hoggatt, J., Toombs, L., A.: The Dark (Patterns) Side of UX Design. In ...
Besides, researchers will be benefitted from Chapter 3 (Modelling of Understanding Process) and Chapter 5 (Recommender Systems) as these are based on the review of cognitive architectures and ontological tools.