• These challenges provided valuable real world experiential learning opportunities in data analysis, visualization, user interface development, and communication. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • all kinds of data are rendered in three dimensions through computer visualization. (nettime.org)
  • Another embodiment may include, a computer-implemented method stored on computer readable media (i.e. one or more medium) for integrating visualization software with a data processing application to generate a dashboard. (google.com)
  • The virtual wind tunnel (VWT) is the result of the application of virtual reality (VR) interface techniques to the visualization of the results of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The VWT helps address this challenge by providing the user an environment for the rapid investigation of CFD simulations in a fully three-dimensional control and display context, using a variety of visualization tools. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This hand position and orientation data allow the user to move visualization objects about in the environment, exploring the flow simulation in near-real time. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Thus, the VR interface implies strict performance requirements of both a 10-frames-per-second (or faster) rerendering of the entire scene as well as delays of less than one-tenth of a second between user control of a visualization and when that visualization is displayed. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This lecture forms part of a course on Next Generation User Interfaces given at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. (speakerdeck.com)
  • These resources, such as the Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Lab and the Applied Logic and Security Lab, allow for creative and inspired exploration in areas like Internet privacy, next-generation user interfaces, and artificial intelligence. (wpi.edu)
  • My recent digital print work references details from various graphical user interfaces and abstract onscreen visual architecture, giving physicality to images that normally exist only onscreen. (siggraph.org)
  • Icons as parts of the graphical user interface of the computer system, in conjunction with windows , menus and a pointing device (mouse), belong to the much larger topic of the history of the graphical user interface that has largely supplanted the text-based interface for casual use. (wikipedia.org)
  • The method includes mapping on a display computer system the accessed one or more data fields to data from one or more data sources, the mapping being performed based on user input via a graphical user interface. (google.com)
  • What are we left with when we remove the content from the graphical user interface? (siggraph.org)
  • MARIA XML (Model-based lAnguage foR Interactive Applications) is a universal, declarative, multiple abstraction level, XML-based user interface markup language for modelling interactive applications in ubiquitous environments. (wikipedia.org)
  • A blog on novel user interfaces, mobile applications, pervasive and ubiquitous computing. (blogspot.com)
  • A change in scale and location-computer onscreen to gallery wall can triggers the memory of familiar, ubiquitous visual signage from the monitor interface. (siggraph.org)
  • In the first part we have included papers that provide an overview of interaction concepts that are relevant in the context of ubiquitous computing. (hcilab.org)
  • UsiXML (USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language) is an XML-based specification language for user interface design. (wikipedia.org)
  • In usage-centered design, the modeling task is to show how the actual presentation of a planned system and how the user interaction is supposed to happen. (wikipedia.org)
  • The design of all computer icons is constricted by the limitations of the device display. (wikipedia.org)
  • Balsys , Ron (1992): Design and Implementation of a Postgraduate Computer Human Interaction Subject. (interaction-design.org)
  • We have an example in the wide context of the user experience design, human-robot interaction, human-computer interaction, human-computer communication, human-computer interfaces, etc. with the notion of interdisciplinarity when in fact there are cases in which we should speak of transdisciplinarity or multidisciplinarity. (siggraph.org)
  • The field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is both an academic discipline and a system of design that looks at how people interact with computing technology. (hp.com)
  • Its design laid the groundwork for many components of the modern computer, including the central processing unit (CPU). (hp.com)
  • The spiral design allows for an unobstructed ear canal, and auditory tests run by Dr. Wang and colleagues confirm that not only does the user continue to hear unobstructed at cocktail party noise levels, but the device itself continues to function with 84% accuracy in high volume environments. (forbes.com)
  • I have a visual arts/design background and have been using computers since the late eighties as a design/art creation tool. (siggraph.org)
  • My research focuses on interaction and interface design, especially for emerging technologies. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Newer projects have focused on user-centred design of emerging technologies, including AI-based technologies, in the fields of entertainment (e.g., global fan experiences in Korean popular music - K-pop) and agriculture (e.g., precision agriculture and precision livestock farming). (uoguelph.ca)
  • My research takes an interdisciplinary approach to the design of emerging technology, bringing relevant knowledge and methods for the specific research context that can best inspire user-centric technology innovation. (uoguelph.ca)
  • In her PhD, she investigated how to obtain end-user feedback on really new design concepts in the very early stages of their development, when there is not yet any prototype available to show to the users. (ijdesign.org)
  • Her research resulted in the Co-constructing Stories method aiming to support the designers in eliciting in-depth end-user feedback on early design ideas. (ijdesign.org)
  • Dr. Ozcelik Buskermolen's research interests include qualitative design research methods, participatory design and designing for the user experience. (ijdesign.org)
  • His research and teaching specialties are user-system interaction and user experience, with a special interest in how we can obtain user feedback in the very early stages of design for radical/disruptive innovations. (ijdesign.org)
  • Prof Dr. Berry Eggen is a full professor and vice-dean of the Industrial Design department at the Eindhoven University of Technology, where he chairs the User-Centered Engineering research group. (ijdesign.org)
  • Over the years he led design research groups in the areas of information ergonomics, multimodal interaction (including lighting and sound) and intelligent interfaces. (ijdesign.org)
  • But when placing user assistance within an application as instructional text, we must modify conventional principles of good information design to accommodate certain forces within an interactive user interface. (uxmatters.com)
  • Although both implications seem to fly in the face of good instructional design, they accommodate the reality of user behavior within an interactive medium. (uxmatters.com)
  • However, as is often the case for technical communicators, we have no control over the design and instead must solve the problem by telling users what the rules are. (uxmatters.com)
  • If you have a background in instructional design or information mapping, your instinct might be to provide instructions regarding the entry of information and selection of options before requiring a user to take action. (uxmatters.com)
  • this research employs them as part of an interface design palette. (ubc.ca)
  • The physical design of co-located haptic / acoustic / visual displays is a mechatronics challenge and is often context-specific. (ubc.ca)
  • The course also covers questions of methods that concern the planning and carrying out of studies in the context of construction/design of a program/system and the evaluation of such. (lu.se)
  • The course gives starting points for the design of computer applications and knowledge of values and judgements. (lu.se)
  • Human-computer interaction is the study of the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computer systems. (lu.se)
  • For a pass on the course, students shall demonstrate competence and skills individually or in groups to · contribute to a system's usability based on analyses of users' demands and needs · explain system limitations within interaction design · analyse and evaluate different types of computer application with the help of established methods. (lu.se)
  • For a pass on the course, students shall demonstrate the ability to · explain and evaluate the role of the designer in interaction-related processes · evaluate the pros and cons of methods of interaction design and determine how the methods can provide a basis for the development of real-world solutions · critically evaluate methods of analysis and design of interactive systems from a user-centred perspective. (lu.se)
  • user-centred design · perspectives on human-computer interfaces · design of information systems and interaction · interaction models for different types of computer application · standards and guidelines for dialogue construction · reflection on system development trends · methods and techniques for analysis and evaluation. (lu.se)
  • Many brain-computer interface (BCI) studies overlook the channel optimization due to its inherent complexity. (ssrn.com)
  • Martínez-Cagigal, Víctor and Santamaría-Vázquez, Eduardo and Hornero, Roberto, Brain-Computer Interface Channel Selection Optimization Using Meta-Heuristics and Evolutionary Algorithms (October 18, 2022). (ssrn.com)
  • We perceive that some Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) researchers believe in totally different origins of invasive and non-invasive electrical BCI signals. (scirp.org)
  • A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) enables people to control computers and consequently devices directly via their thoughts. (scirp.org)
  • As technology becomes more intertwined with our daily lives, the brain-computer interface becomes a more critical part of daily activity. (forbes.com)
  • While many brain-computer interface devices require an invasive brain implant to communicate electronic signals to a computing device, the SpiralE is entirely self-contained. (forbes.com)
  • ELEVVO is a brain-computer interface materialised in the form of a wearable that connects to a smartphone or tablet. (europa.eu)
  • In the coming years, a new in-ear bioelectronic called SpiralE may be the next step toward seamless brain-computer interfaces. (forbes.com)
  • NLP algorithms like ChatGPT enable machines to interpret and generate human language, opening doors to seamless communication between humans and computers. (dzone.com)
  • Tangible bits: towards seamless interfaces between people, bits and atoms. (hcilab.org)
  • A user interface model is a representation of how the end user(s) interact with a computer program or another device and also how the system responds. (wikipedia.org)
  • When we interact with a computer, smartphone, or tablet, we interact with the device through various forms, including a keyboard, touch screen, or even voice commands. (forbes.com)
  • By making simple facial movements, users can interact with an AR interface to choose from a limited set of message options. (intel.de)
  • Canonical recently demonstrated a system which detects user movements through a web cam and uses it to interact with programs running on the computer. (instantfundas.com)
  • VR interfaces use a variety of interface technologies in order to allow the user to interact with the computer-generated environment in a fully three-dimensional context. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This piece discusses advances in brain-computer interfaces. (forbes.com)
  • Context: Advances in molecular pathology, systems biology, genomics, proteomics, clinical trials, and biomarker development studies have led to the need for standardized and well-annotated biospecimens for research. (cdc.gov)
  • These approaches does not fit to adaptive and context-aware UIs. (wikipedia.org)
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  • As new information and computer systems emerge, Computer Scientists are increasingly called upon for their knowledge and skills in applying theoretical and practical knowledge to ever-changing, real-world challenges. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • An example of metaphorical representation characterizes all the major desktop-based computer systems including the desktop that uses an iconic representation of objects from the 1980s office environment to transpose attributes from a familiar context/object to an unfamiliar one. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are limited in size, with the standard size of about a thumbnail for both desktop computer systems and mobile devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Meaningful collaboration with other fields is a deeply held value here, and with our interdisciplinary curriculum for the Master of Science in Computer Science, you'll be able to forge ahead in diverse areas like medical imaging, systems security, intelligent tutoring, health informatics, and data mining. (wpi.edu)
  • As you fulfill requirements for your MS in computer science, you have the flexibility to choose the right blend of courses to suit your interests and career goals, choosing from courses such as Advanced Systems Architecture, Multimedia Networking, Artificial Intelligence, and Biovisualization. (wpi.edu)
  • Our state-of-the-art facilities give students access to powerful supercomputers and to facilities that support research in computer security, artificial intelligence, database systems, human interaction in virtual environments, robotics, data mining, and more. (wpi.edu)
  • OZCHI attracts an international community of practitioners, researchers, academics and students from a wide range of disciplines including user experience designers, information architects, software engineers, human factors experts, information systems analysts, and social scientists. (interaction-design.org)
  • Iannella , Renato (1992): Directory Systems Interfaces. (interaction-design.org)
  • Jones , Steve (1992): Designing Computer Systems to Support Collaborating Authors. (interaction-design.org)
  • This vision and/or modus operandi which is lax, consents or tolerates a set of errors in the formal and factual sciences which may seriously affect the future of computer science, robotics, the interfaces and the users of the future interactive systems and the hardware. (siggraph.org)
  • Moreover, we offer lectures and projects related to our research, including computer networks, distributed systems, and security and privacy. (uni-ulm.de)
  • When switching between user mode and kernel/user mode is necessary, operating systems use the kernel/user switch. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • More recently the use of systems biology techniques has enabled us to study genes in the context of the biological pathways and networks in which they operate. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The Facial Messaging effect created by Intel and Vega Studio was inspired by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies developed in Intel's Human and AI Research Systems Lab , including the open source Assistive Context-Aware Toolkit (ACAT). (intel.de)
  • The first Project Convergence at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona concluded last month, and Army leaders praised the exercise as coalescing future capabilities, AI-enabled systems and a new "computer brain" to prove out capacity for passing targeting data in a matter of seconds. (defensedaily.com)
  • Additionally, Linux-based operating systems depend heavily on working with the command line interface, while most personal computers rely on graphical interfaces. (digitalocean.com)
  • Usability has become an increasingly important evaluation criterion for interactive computer systems. (lu.se)
  • In this context, there are the application systems accounting for the collection, processing and retrieving of data and information 11,17 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Similarly, the personalities of Hietala and Niemirepo's (1998) learning companion agents are comprised of a name, a picture and a personal voice and manner of speech (which is exploited as a central social feature).1 Common to all systems is that a social context is created inside the computer (c.f. (lu.se)
  • Intrinsically and extrinsically social learning systems differ most markedly with respect to the case of a single individual user. (lu.se)
  • This procedure, called login, uses your User Identification (User Id) and password to determine what features you have access to, and will provide the System Administrator a record of all TIMS activity. (cdc.gov)
  • The expediential growth in computational powers in computer technology has been a great facilitator to the potentials of art and technology practice in the last 10 years. (siggraph.org)
  • It offers a fruitful debate between various approaches to Southeast Asia Studies, while taking into consideration the area-specific contexts of research practice cross-cutting methodological issues. (lu.se)
  • According to Shleyer and Spallek 29 , dentistry informatics is the application of both the computer and the scientific information in the improvement of the dental practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, a careful channel selection increases the performance and users' comfort while reducing the cost of the system. (ssrn.com)
  • In computing , an icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate a computer system . (wikipedia.org)
  • is it really the wrong system behaviour or is the user just not aware of all factors taken into account (awareness mismatch)? (speakerdeck.com)
  • The embodiments may include displaying on the display computer system a dashboard according to a configuration in the file, the dashboard shows a graphical representation of the data from the one or more data sources and information from the one or more data fields. (google.com)
  • An operating system is a program loaded into a system or computer. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • So in this article, we will learn about what is Context switching in an Operating System and see how it works also understands the triggers of context switching and an overview of the Operating System. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Context switching in an operating system involves saving the context or state of a running process so that it can be restored later, and then loading the context or state of another. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Context Switching refers to the process/method used by the system to change the process from one state to another using the CPUs present in the system to perform its job. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Context-switch time is pure overhead, because the system does no useful work while switching. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Context switching makes it easier for the operating system to use the CPU's resources to carry out its tasks and store its context while switching between multiple processes. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • These capabilities are also the basis for disaster recovery solutions provided by IBM Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex (GDPSSystem Automation does not require user scripts to automate the resources on a system or within a sysplex. (croz.net)
  • Originally built for Stephen Hawking , the benefits of the system are finding new, wide-ranging uses every day with users of all abilities. (intel.de)
  • Another category relies on the user's manipulation of passive computer-recognizable tokens to direct or explore the system represented in the computer. (ubc.ca)
  • To follow along with this guide, you will need access to a computer running a Linux-based operating system. (digitalocean.com)
  • A shell is a program that exposes the computer's operating system to a user or program. (digitalocean.com)
  • Good usability and a positive experience of an interactive computer system now provide a crucial competitive advantage. (lu.se)
  • Can add, edit, and delete all tuberculosis and related information but cannot perform system administration duties, such as adding and deleting TIMS user accounts. (cdc.gov)
  • A TIMS System Administrator assigns User Ids. (cdc.gov)
  • The compressed file can either be downloaded immediately to the local computer or stored into BASE's file system. (lu.se)
  • According to Barbosa and Silva 3 , interface is the name given to all portion of a system with which the user maintain contact when using it, both actively and passively. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the latter, all social agency and all social activities are supplied by the human users of the system. (lu.se)
  • Steyrl, D. , Kobler, R. and Müller-Putz, G. (2016) On Similarities and Differences of Invasive and Non-Invasive Electrical Brain Signals in Brain-Computer Interfacing. (scirp.org)
  • In place of a bulky headband or invasive needle device, SpiralE is a small electronic device made of a flexible polymer that transmits electronic signals from the user to a computer. (forbes.com)
  • Today's user interfaces (UIs) are complex software components, which play an essential role in the usability of an application. (wikipedia.org)
  • While we intuitively expect such behaviors on the part of users, I have, in fact, observed them time and time again in usability testing. (uxmatters.com)
  • You will study core computer science topics - from programming to architecture - and graduate as an expert in software development and engineering. (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • When you pursue a Master of Science in Computer Science, you'll have access to our state-of-the-art research facilities offering the latest in computers and software. (wpi.edu)
  • That figure is impressive, but if users also relied on technology that allowed them to plan for things within the environment that make it harder for voice software to pick up on their speech, it might get better still. (cloudtweaks.com)
  • The software is connected to supporting interfaces related to point of sale and stockroom technologies, and allows a human employee to simply speak a question or request and let voice-recognition technology do the rest. (cloudtweaks.com)
  • The cover image for this issue of PCD presents such a model, a cluster of bubbles representing various factors affecting health and designed using computer imaging software. (cdc.gov)
  • NVivo is a qualitative data analysis (QDA) computer software package produced by QSR International. (lu.se)
  • Material and methods: Software were assessed in the period from July to October of 2011 by using the following criteria: functions, interface, security and price. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because application models in UML describe few aspects of user interfaces, and because the model-based user interface development environments (MB-UIDE) lack ability for modeling applications, the University of Manchester started the research project UMLi in 1998. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, distributed computation is already a reality in many environments, and this thread aims to enable distributed user control. (ubc.ca)
  • How does a user's familiarity with the computer's interface structure the reception of new media art? (nettime.org)
  • In other words, if something initially draws a user's attention to the middle of a page, it is far more likely that the user will continue across and down as opposed to going back up the page. (uxmatters.com)
  • I have focussed on simple, low-cost manual computer interfaces designed into the user's environment and customized to particular tasks - for instance, an automobile cockpit, a living room media control console or a mobile phone. (ubc.ca)
  • Some of the models that may be considered for UI-modeling are: Domain model, including data model (defines the objects that a user can view, access and manipulate through the user interface) Navigation model, defines how the objects that a user view could be navigated through the user interface Task model. (wikipedia.org)
  • Building better cybersecurity tools, using smartphone apps to detect mental health changes, or using data to find previously unknown patterns-all things WPI computer science students do. (wpi.edu)
  • No data is available about the possible effect of methadone-treated smokers' socio-demographics, computer literacy, Internet use, and smoking-related behavioral constructs on their ability to successfully use computer-mediated hazards of smoking education. (jmir.org)
  • With these tools, the generated analytical reports help to provide ABC context to inform data-driven decisions for directly addressing the needs of community, as well as providing the arts community a window into their shared experiences in Nashville. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The CodeTrigger C# code generation plugin for Enterprise Architect enables users to go from Enterprise Architect data model/database to complete working end to end multi-tier application with a few clicks. (sparxsystems.com)
  • This machine could theoretically calculate complex problems and store data for later processing, just like a modern computer. (hp.com)
  • For instance, the user navigates through a virtual space both to work and to play, whether analyzing financial data or killing enemies in "Doom. (nettime.org)
  • Embodiments relate to a computer-implemented methods that include accessing one or more data fields within a file, the file having been configured using an external connection interface. (google.com)
  • When a CPU requests that data be read from a disc, if any interruptions occur, context switching automatically switches to a component of the hardware that can handle the interruptions more quickly. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • It integrates interaction data from various public databases with information on known pain genes taken from several sources (eg, The Pain Genes Database) and allows the user to examine a gene (or set of genes) of interest alongside known interaction partners. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The user can enrich these networks by using data from pain-focused gene expression studies to highlight genes that change expression in a given experiment or pairs of genes showing correlated expression patterns across different experiments. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Customized: based on big data analytics, providing each user with training tailored to his/her own needs. (europa.eu)
  • The user interface, called the TIMS Workplace, consists of a series of windows, dialog boxes, and program controls that enable you to enter data efficiently, retrieve it easily, and store it safely and securely. (cdc.gov)
  • The Mesothelioma Virtual Biorepository (MVB) brings together information from epidemiologic, clinical, pathologic, and molecular areas to develop sets of common data elements to annotate the tissue specimens, providing useful and vital information for the end-users. (cdc.gov)
  • The data disclosed are tightly regulated depending upon users' authorization. (cdc.gov)
  • How to trigger implicit interactions based on context? (speakerdeck.com)
  • Gone are the days of rigid interactions with computers. (dzone.com)
  • NLI-driven interactions allow users to obtain information, solve problems, and carry out tasks more naturally and efficiently. (dzone.com)
  • In this issue of Preventing Chronic Disease ( PCD ), we explore social determinants of health in the broad context in which communities operate, and the editorial from our editor in chief describes various models that have been used to encompass these interactions. (cdc.gov)
  • Proceedings of ACI 2019: International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction 2019, November 12-14, 2019. (uoguelph.ca)
  • Application of game mechanics to non-game contexts to engage audiences and to inject some entertainment into mundane activities besides generating motivational and cognitive benefits. (bvsalud.org)
  • Context switching enables all processes to share a single CPU to finish their execution and store the status of the system's tasks. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • The operating system's need for context switching is explained by the reasons listed below. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • There are a number of different standard models to choose from for your workplace computer. (lu.se)
  • Increasingly, the same metaphors and interfaces are used at work and at home, for business and for entertainment. (nettime.org)
  • The synthesis of technical "know-how" within an aesthetic and social commentary context has proven to be the hardest thing to achieve-but is now, thankfully, increasingly gaining respect and validation from both sides of the community, arts and technology. (siggraph.org)
  • The term user interface modeling is mostly used in an information technology context. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sless , David (1992): Developing FormsDesigner: A New Interface Technology for Advanced Human Computer Communica. (interaction-design.org)
  • But with the boom in personal computers, technology was forced to simultaneously simplify its user interface and increase the complexity of its capabilities. (hp.com)
  • Over time, the technology progressed and smaller computers were introduced into scientific laboratories to assist with complex calculations. (hp.com)
  • Thanks to a huge leap forward in technology during the 1970s, minicomputers soon transformed into the modern desktop computer most people are familiar with today. (hp.com)
  • This seems the logical next step in widespread public brain-machine interfaces, but the technology needs to be revised by form-factor limitations. (forbes.com)
  • Here we discuss this new technology and its impact on brain-computer interfaces. (forbes.com)
  • In what ways do current popular navigation strategies reflect military origins of computer imaging technology? (nettime.org)
  • Often digital artworks-purely exercises in technical competence (in the guise of computer art) have not been broadly accepted beyond specialist technology art shows such as SIGGRAPH ISEA and ASCI. (siggraph.org)
  • How would you characterize the milestones (every ten years) in the development of computer technology? (siggraph.org)
  • However, thanks to voice-recognition features on smartphones and gadgets, the technology has greatly improved and we may operate the computers of the future by simply speaking. (cloudtweaks.com)
  • Synonyms, background noise and lack of context are just a few things that could trip up voice-recognition technology. (cloudtweaks.com)
  • When combined with conventional three-dimensional graphics, this technology provides to the user various three-dimensional structure and depth cues, most particularly head motion and stereo parallax. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Specifically within the field of educational technology, many researchers and practitioners emphasize the role of social dimensions, and the importance of having technically supported learning situated in a social context. (lu.se)
  • Will I get professional experience on the BSc in Computer Science? (northumbria.ac.uk)
  • The program interface was tailored to individuals with minimal computer experience and was implemented on a touch screen tablet PC. (jmir.org)
  • By providing a graphical, web-based user experience, it is simple and intuitive. (croz.net)
  • User interface modeling is a development technique used by computer application programmers. (wikipedia.org)
  • An entity is a person, place, or object that is considered relevant to the interaction between a user and an application, including the user and applications themselves. (speakerdeck.com)
  • A smart contract in the context of cryptocurrencies is a blockchain-based application or program. (vaneck.com)
  • User assistance occurs within an action context-the user doing something with an application-and should appear in close proximity to the focus of that action-that is, the application it supports. (uxmatters.com)
  • When using an application, users are motivated to take action, and their focus is easily drawn to action objects such as menus, buttons, and text fields. (uxmatters.com)
  • The overall aim of the course is for the students to gain a solid general knowledge of how to evaluate and analyse different types of computer application. (lu.se)
  • The application provides a mechanism for making mesothelioma cases searchable via a user-friendly Web interface. (cdc.gov)
  • That is, creating works in new media can be understood as either constructing the right interface to a multimedia database or as defining navigation methods through spatialised representations. (nettime.org)
  • The course covers central ideas within the area of human-computer interaction, as well as theory and methods. (lu.se)
  • Methods inherited from interface net.sf.basedb.core.plugin. (lu.se)
  • The user can activate an icon using a mouse, pointer, finger, or voice commands . (wikipedia.org)
  • Traditional human-computer interfaces require specific keywords or commands to function. (dzone.com)
  • A command line interface is a user interface (managed by a command line interpreter program) which processes commands to a computer program and outputs the results. (digitalocean.com)
  • Although personal computers that run Linux often come with the kind of graphical desktop environment familiar to most computer users, it is often more efficient or practical to perform certain tasks through commands entered into the terminal. (digitalocean.com)
  • For example, modeling techniques can describe interaction objects, tasks, and lower-level dialogs in user interfaces. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are individual dashboards for different tasks and users can easily navigate between them. (croz.net)
  • Before coming to Tufts, he was in the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the Naval Research Laboratory. (bostonchi.org)
  • OZCHI is Australia's leading forum for research and development in all areas of Human-Computer Interaction. (interaction-design.org)
  • Research on the efficacy of chatbot-based interventions in the context of mental health is sparse. (uni-ulm.de)
  • This research provides insights about how such properties of concept representations affect the quality of the feedback elicited from users. (ijdesign.org)
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  • Is the Master of Science in Computer Science the Right Degree for You? (wpi.edu)
  • If you're looking for a similar degree but don't have a computer science bachelor's degree background (but you have earned a bachelor's degree), WPI's Master of Computer Science (MCS) is a good alternative to the Master of Science in Computer Science degree. (wpi.edu)
  • The MCS is an applied degree for students who would like to gain additional computer science training for their professional roles, but don't need the deep technical training the MS requires and don't plan to seek a PhD path. (wpi.edu)
  • The MCS offers a thorough computer science skill set that can be applied immediately in a professional setting and does not offer options for thesis work. (wpi.edu)
  • In computer science, the term "function" is used a bit more loosely than in mathematics, since functions often express imperative ideas (as in the case of C) - that is, how-to process, instead of declarations. (wikibooks.org)
  • User Interface Engineering: How to Convince Girls that Computer Science is Cool? (blogspot.com)
  • The number of woman starting a computer science degree in German is very low and this has been recognized on many levels as we (as an economy) loose at lot of potential. (blogspot.com)
  • The idea of targeting technologies, so that they become attractive to girls - especially already in school - seems a promising approach to change the perception of what computer science means. (blogspot.com)
  • The LilyPad Arduino: using computational textiles to investigate engagement, aesthetics, and diversity in computer science education. (blogspot.com)
  • The changes in the economically developed societies, allow to see how at a vertiginous speed the sector of the latest technologies, particularly where computer science, electronics, mechanics and telecommunications converge, are generating new professions for the current and future workers of that working environment. (siggraph.org)
  • To develop our interaction, we conducted two main user experiments, one to help us confirm the significant impact of eye-based interaction on the level of social presence, while helping us determine if factors such as Frequency, Duration, and Trigger (i.e., who can trigger the interaction) of gaze from the virtual singer could affect natural aspect of the interaction and consequently affect the level of social presence for users. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • This trigger is used when the OS needed to switch between the user mode and kernel mode. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • A gesture of the user could also trigger the launcher appearance. (instantfundas.com)
  • Do not explain business rules or constraints before the user encounters their constraining effects. (uxmatters.com)
  • With this implicit interaction, we aim to improve the users' feeling of social presence, even in a context where they are interacting with a computer-controlled performer. (ncl.edu.tw)
  • I will discuss our work on brain-computer interfaces and the more general area of implicit interaction. (bostonchi.org)
  • There exist several approaches to modeling a user interface. (wikipedia.org)
  • To date, the effectiveness of computer-mediated approaches for promoting smoking cessation has not been systematically studied in this population. (jmir.org)
  • The three different categories of context-switching triggers are as follows. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Microsoft offers a product geared toward businesses called Custom Speech Service that enables users to train voice-recognition products so they work better when exposed to certain aspects. (cloudtweaks.com)
  • When a context switch occurs, the kernel saves the context of the old process in its PCB and loads the saved context of the new process scheduled to run. (geeksforgeeks.org)
  • Computer-assisted education using tablet PCs was feasible, well-accepted, and an effective means of providing hazards of smoking education among methadone users. (jmir.org)
  • Synchronous modalities include real-time telephone or live audio-video interaction, typically with a patient using a smartphone, tablet, or a computer. (cdc.gov)
  • Where does interface end and the "content" begin? (nettime.org)
  • Defense Daily subscriber and registered users, please log in here to access the content. (defensedaily.com)
  • Computer-aided development of a real-time program. (crossref.org)
  • This study was aimed at assessing feasibility and patient acceptance of an interactive educational module of a multi-component smoking cessation counseling computer program for former illicit drug users treated in an outpatient methadone clinic. (jmir.org)
  • NLOX is a computer program for calculations in high-energy particle physics. (lu.se)
  • To articulate the critical language of new media we need to correlate older cultural/theoretical concepts and the concepts which describe the organization/operation of a digital computer. (nettime.org)
  • Human psychophysical acuity (still being determined) defines the specifications to which synthetic displays must render stimuli, and some of these values challenge state-of-the-art computer hardware. (ubc.ca)
  • Embodiments relate to a computer-implemented method implemented on a non-transitory media that includes accessing one or more interface fields within an interactive graphic file, the file having been configured using an external connection interface. (google.com)
  • I was a member of the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery sub-committee 2000 in New Orleans and a judge for the art-site submissions for SIGGRAPH Nspace Gallery 2001 LA. In 2002/3 I was a co-organising chair for GRAPHITE2003 the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia. (siggraph.org)
  • Our work focuses on using brain input for this purpose, measured through functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), as a way of increasing the narrow communication bandwidth between human and computer. (bostonchi.org)
  • his current work focuses on implicit brain-computer interfaces. (bostonchi.org)
  • eaSheets™ (part of eaTeamWorks™) improves modelling productivity with a tightly integrated spreadsheet interface for EA. (sparxsystems.com)
  • functions, including adding and deleting users, assigning user privileges, deleting surveillance records, client records and manipulating other sensitive information. (cdc.gov)
  • Modeling user interfaces is a well-established discipline in its own right. (wikipedia.org)