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Human Computer Interaction in Design

Design of a Spherically Actuated Human Interaction Robot Head

Design of a Spherically Actuated Human Interaction Robot Head

... 3.1.3 Evaluation. This prototype clearly was able to provide unrestricted 3 DOF holonomic motion; however, fundamental flaws were identified which prevented it from meeting the desired specifications: First, slippage ...

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Frequency Domain Forecasting Approach for Latency Reduction in Direct Human-Computer Interaction

Frequency Domain Forecasting Approach for Latency Reduction in Direct Human-Computer Interaction

... compensation in direct human- computer interaction is ...algorithm design, and a novel approach is proposed based on frequency-domain approxi- mation of the ideal ...

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Human-Computer interaction to learn scenarios from ICU multivariate time series

Human-Computer interaction to learn scenarios from ICU multivariate time series

... used in high dependency environments such as Intensive Care Units (ICUs) or anaesthesia wards generate a false alarm rate that approximately reaches 86% ...clinicians in diagnosis and therapy tasks we ...

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Canadian human computer interaction research profile

Canadian human computer interaction research profile

... of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) encompasses a broad range of research ...modelling human behaviour with the goal of reducing errors in safety- critical systems; creating hardware ...

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Planning for human robot interaction

Planning for human robot interaction

... act in violation of that plan by mistake or intentionally for other ...Commonly in theoretic computer science, plans are validated during construc- tion, such that their validity at creation time is ...

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A Dynamic Timed-Language for Computer-Human Musical Interaction

A Dynamic Timed-Language for Computer-Human Musical Interaction

... exposed in Section ...details. In section 6, a series of score examples illustrate how to manage the execution of different musical processes through time and how to interact with the external ...“temporal ...

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A Bayesian Experimental Design Approach Maximizing Information Gain for Human-Computer Interaction

A Bayesian Experimental Design Approach Maximizing Information Gain for Human-Computer Interaction

... human-computer interaction, and in particular to multi- scale navigation. Instead of simply executing user commands, our BIG (Bayesian Information Gain) technique is modeling user behavior and ...

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From Privacy Legislation to Interface Design: Implementing Information Privacy in Human-Computer Interactions

From Privacy Legislation to Interface Design: Implementing Information Privacy in Human-Computer Interactions

... into human-computer interaction (HCI) implications and inter- face ...psychology" in which knowledge of the processes of the brain is used when doing system design ...[18]. ...

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Towards next generation human-computer interaction -- brain-computer interfaces: applications and challenges

Towards next generation human-computer interaction -- brain-computer interfaces: applications and challenges

... the human scalp needs an electrically-conductive ...resulting in considerable noise in the recording ...applied in commercial BCI products by ...novel design was then developed by ...

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Coverbal iconic gesture in human-computer interaction

Coverbal iconic gesture in human-computer interaction

... The movement and place of articulation features can be used to find the end of the stroke phase. Motions up into the gesture space from rest space or from a previo[r] ...

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Definitions of Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction

Definitions of Engagement in Human-Agent Interaction

... participant in the ...suitable in certain circumstances than ...(as in e.g. Def. 2 [9]). We would therefore like to argue in favour of multiple definitions ...

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Towards Sign language recognition system in Human-Computer interactions

Towards Sign language recognition system in Human-Computer interactions

... of Human-Computer-Interaction, there has been an important interest in trying to integrate human gestures into humancomputer ...summarized in a dialogue between ...

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Opportunistic Composition of Human-Computer Interactions in Ambient Spaces

Opportunistic Composition of Human-Computer Interactions in Ambient Spaces

... 2016 In: Workshop on Smart and Sustainable City associated with 13th International IEEE Conference Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing UIC 2016, 18 July 2016 Toulouse, France... Any corr[r] ...

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Fluid-structure interaction in human vocal folds

Fluid-structure interaction in human vocal folds

... explained in section ...phase, in our case) represent the real velocity distribution and capture all the flow structures (jet, vortices) of sufficiently large scale, ...vortices. In some cases, where ...

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Atoms of recognition in human and computer vision

Atoms of recognition in human and computer vision

... gradient in recognition rate at the MIRC ...part in the ...change in images at the MIRC level can cause a large drop in the human recognition ...the human recognition rate. The ...

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Technical and human issues in computer-based security.

Technical and human issues in computer-based security.

... is in direct proportion to the complacency that seems so prevalent ...which in turn leads to tighter security controls that diminish the quality of life for the ...

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Characterization of emotional speech in human-computer dialogues

Characterization of emotional speech in human-computer dialogues

... Using repeat utterances as the basis of our investigation, an analysis of speech variations due to emotion was performed using dialogues to capture linguistic infor[r] ...

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Analogue computer techniques in a seismic design

Analogue computer techniques in a seismic design

... Access and use of this website and the material on it are subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth at Analogue computer techniques in a seismic design.. Bycroft, G.[r] ...

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Opportunistic Composition of Human-Computer Interactions in Ambient Spaces

Opportunistic Composition of Human-Computer Interactions in Ambient Spaces

... that in ambient environment, it is impossible to predict every possible ...situation, in other words let us compose applications from what is available in the environment, and recompose when this ...

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Characterizing and recognizing spoken corrections in human-computer dialog

Characterizing and recognizing spoken corrections in human-computer dialog

... We observed in our data, as noted by other researchers [Shriberg et al., 1992], that users experienced more recognition errors on corrections that other inputs. Ou[r] ...

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