• Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction , 2023, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 7 (EICS), pp.1-23. (irit.fr)
  • Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm using 'objects': an encapsulation consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions. (stackoverflow.com)
  • Computer science is foundational in applying and studying interactions between humans and computers. (sdsmt.edu)
  • This course explores how humans interact with computers, and how computers mediate our interactions with the world. (oberlin.edu)
  • Most of the platforms are expected to be connected to resources for handling various types of user interactions, conceivably with a back-end database management system and a front-end web based technique to handle user interactions. (lu.se)
  • Having real-world metaphors for objects and actions can make it easier for a user to learn and use an interface (some might say that the interface is more natural or intuitive), and rapid, incremental feedback allows a user to make fewer errors and complete tasks in less time, because they can see the results of an action before completing the action, thus evaluating the output and compensating for mistakes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The widgets attempt to allow the user to modify an object in any possible direction while also providing easy guides or constraints to allow the user to easily modify an object in the most common directions, while also attempting to be as intuitive as to the function of the widget as possible. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's powerful study features and intuitive interface make it ideal for both devotional and in-depth study. (bitsdujour.com)
  • Our software boasts an intuitive user interface, making it easy for your team to adopt and leverage its full potential quickly. (rs-online.com)
  • Driver Identifier is an intuitive program designed to quickly locate drivers for computer systems. (swik.net)
  • Intuitive, C-like programming language. (linuxlinks.com)
  • Sutherland's work influenced that of the people who devised the basics of the graphical user interfaces we still use today, including mouse inventor Douglas Engelbart and Xerox PARC researchers such as Alan Kay . (time.com)
  • Second, it will provide a base profile for inclusion by other profiles that need to build on the functionality it provides by adding graphical user interfaces or other functionality. (jcp.org)
  • For example, direct manipulation concepts can be applied to interfaces for blind or vision-impaired users, using a combination of tactile and sonic devices and software. (wikipedia.org)
  • Computer science and computer scientists study computers, computing, the software and hardware in a computer, and their applications in our modern society. (sdsmt.edu)
  • Students studying computer science at South Dakota Mines gain expertise and experience in all phases of software development, including design, architecture, implementation, testing, and deployment. (sdsmt.edu)
  • Computer science students at Mines will become effective in communicating and operating in a team environment and will gain exposure to many different software languages, technologies, and platforms. (sdsmt.edu)
  • A computer program (often simply called a program) is an example of computer software that prescribes the actions ("computations") that are to be carried out by a computer. (answers.com)
  • Even for someone who is not very computer literate and who has to ask: "What is data recovery software anyway? (munsoft.com)
  • GUI Testing is a sort of software testing that examines the product's graphical user interface. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • The goal of Graphical User Interface (GUI) Testing is to guarantee that a software application's features perform as expected by inspecting displays and controls such as menus, buttons, and icons. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • The user is unfamiliar with the XYZ software/application. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • The design and appearance of the application/software, as well as how easy it is for him to grasp the UI, are the first things that a typical user notices. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • In this course students learn to install hardware and software and provide technical support and training to users. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • Topics include installing, configuring and uninstalling hardware devices and device drivers, setting up a local area network, installing and uninstalling system and application software, backing up and restoring software, hard disk partitioning and formatting, help desk, user training, presentation graphics, and document management. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • Another feature of this software is its ability to locate drivers for any type of device, making it ideal if your old computer has outdated drivers that you need updated quickly and safely. (swik.net)
  • Though its interface may be straightforward, driver identifier software does not replace manual driver updates. (swik.net)
  • in contrast with similar software it does not attempt to install unnecessary programs during setup - something often seen with similar apps. (swik.net)
  • Progress on this front as characterized by the software program MACIAS as used by TrioMetrik and plans for a more enduring format. (stanford.edu)
  • This document describes software/hardware interface of the G-REX PCI bridge for Amiga computers. (netbsd.org)
  • 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)
  • Custom software with a graphic interface was developed for data acquisition, display and real time analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Various software resources are also required to enable users to conveniently connect their experimental results with publicly, and application specific, bioinformatics databases and tools. (lu.se)
  • sponsoring of algorithm knowledge, database building for specific applications, some computer related acquisitions such as software and databases. (lu.se)
  • Appendix A: Loading the SETS Software, describes how to load and run SETS on your computer. (cdc.gov)
  • It also suggests computer hardware and software you can use to analyze the data. (cdc.gov)
  • By the mid-1980s, mass-produced personal computers had finally become powerful enough to be used for graphics. (computerhistory.org)
  • Until the 1980s, using a computer program meant memorizing a lot of commands and typing them in a line at a time, only to get lines of text back. (phys.org)
  • Home computers became commonplace in the 1980s. (linuxlinks.com)
  • The systems analyst function: that interface between the users of the information system and the computer personnel. (umass.edu)
  • Students explore interactive authoring tools to develop presentation and training systems by using programming languages within professional packages to present graphics, animation, text, sound, and music based on user request. (umass.edu)
  • Cybersickness (visually induced motion sickness from a virtual environment), 3D systems, virtual reality (VR), user interfaces, and analysis of algorithms. (sdsmt.edu)
  • The program recovers maximum possible data and works with file systems such as FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS. (munsoft.com)
  • From smartphones to surveillance systems and automated machinery, sensor technologies and computers permeate our modern world. (oberlin.edu)
  • Driver Identifier's free version is designed for Windows computers and offers complete compatibility from XP through Windows 10, working on 32-bit and 64-bit systems alike. (swik.net)
  • Interacting with Computers , 2021, Special Issue: Heterogeneous Models and Modelling Approaches for Engineering of Interactive Systems, 33 (1), pp.1-2. (irit.fr)
  • Also known as immunization registries, immunization information systems (IIS) are computer systems that have information on the shots that have been given to an individual. (cdc.gov)
  • Usability has become an increasingly important evaluation criterion for interactive computer systems. (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 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)
  • In computer science, human-computer interaction, and interaction design, direct manipulation is an approach to interfaces which involves continuous representation of objects of interest together with rapid, reversible, and incremental actions and feedback. (wikipedia.org)
  • Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541. (harvard.edu)
  • This field is a subset of the discipline of Education primarily concerned with the integration of technology and learning through the study and development of theories and practices in Pedagogy, Cognitive Studies, Computer Science, Communications, Media and the Arts, Sociology, Cultural Studies, and various aspects of Design. (umass.edu)
  • What is Computer Science? (sdsmt.edu)
  • The hands-on and immersive experience is at the heart of the computer science program at South Dakota Mines. (sdsmt.edu)
  • At South Dakota Mines, 70% of computer science students land internships, earning an average salary of $21.20 per hour. (sdsmt.edu)
  • South Dakota Mines computer science graduates typically earn an average starting salary of $82,998. (sdsmt.edu)
  • Undergraduates studying computer science at South Dakota Mines, in addition to graduate students, have opportunities to engage and get involved in research. (sdsmt.edu)
  • Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science and Engineering (traditional or accelerated). (sdsmt.edu)
  • Computer Science (BS) is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET http://www.abet.org . (sdsmt.edu)
  • In 1968, Sutherland and fellow University of Utah computer-science professor David Evans founded Evans & Sutherland, which commercialized their research through products such as flight simulators. (time.com)
  • Increasingly experts use computer science in their work, from neuroscience to sociology to music. (oberlin.edu)
  • Oberlin provides a background in fundamentals of data science, logic, theory and programming, but we go beyond just coding. (oberlin.edu)
  • At Oberlin Computer Science students are more than a number. (oberlin.edu)
  • From projects funded by the National Science Foundation to the Oberlin Summer Research Institute, students have the opportunity to collaborate with a faculty member on diverse research areas within computer science. (oberlin.edu)
  • Learn the basics of Computer Science and coding in this course. (oberlin.edu)
  • Four Oberlin computer science majors have accepted jobs from the tech giant while still in their senior year. (oberlin.edu)
  • A computer science graduate and former member of the men's tennis team at Oberlin, Manickam Manickam '18 has brought enthusiasm and a robust work ethic to his first postgraduate job. (oberlin.edu)
  • What does Computer Science at Oberlin look like? (oberlin.edu)
  • Students will be required to pass a Ministerial Exam of Language of Instruction and a Program Comprehensive Assessment in Computer Science. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a major in Mathematics, a major in Computer Science, and minors in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, and Data Analytics. (hendrix.edu)
  • A student may double major in Mathematics and Computer Science or major in one discipline and minor in the other. (hendrix.edu)
  • Students who studied programming before enrolling in Hendrix College may receive course credit for CSCI 150 Foundations of Computer Science (w/Lab) if they take CSCI 151 Data Structures (w/Lab) with consent of the instructor and pass it with a grade of C or better. (hendrix.edu)
  • To make the STI policy formation more evidence-based and transparent to the public, the Japanese government has been promoting the Science for Re-designing Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (SciREX) program since 2011. (sissa.it)
  • 1 Under the SciREX program, we have been developing a public engagement project called the Framework for Broad Public Engagement in Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (PESTI) since 2012. (sissa.it)
  • Existing platforms and specifications are targeted at devices equipped with more memory, more powerful networking capabilities and more capable user interfaces, typically desktop computers. (jcp.org)
  • 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)
  • This course introduces structured and disciplined approaches to computer programming and problem solving. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • REVERSE: a user-friendly web server for analyzing next-generation sequencing data from in vitro selection/evolution experiments. (harvard.edu)
  • Your data is not something worth messing with, because it can be easily overwritten by some unprofessional freeware program and then there will be no one to turn to for help. (munsoft.com)
  • Damaged storage devices are supported (if the device is recognized by the program) and the amount of recoverable data can be determined upon looking at the preview that shows the files and their contents. (munsoft.com)
  • The integrated simulation function simulates ladder programs and screen data simultaneously even without the actual hardware. (thomasnet.com)
  • Interactive class discussion and weekly coding labs will teach you everything you need to know to write programs to process data, draw pictures, play games, or make music. (oberlin.edu)
  • Machine learning and data mining enable computers to learn to perform tasks without explicit programming, as well as discover interesting information from data. (oberlin.edu)
  • An array of methods have been devised for driver identification using in-vehicle sensor data, including PIN-based methods, passive user identification using mobile sensors, driving gesture recognition and driving gesture identification. (swik.net)
  • Reinstalling an operating system is no longer an obstacle on the way to successful data recovery - the program can deal with files that have been erased and deleted. (giveawayoftheday.com)
  • Simplicity and user-friendliness is the core of the program and the powerful algorithms let all the data be recovered with great ease, almost effortlessly. (giveawayoftheday.com)
  • However, because of the lack of a more technical knowledge, the professional is subject to dissatisfaction with the product chosen, for not meeting their needs because it is a program whose handling is complex and it has no safe regarding to the improper access of the data or their loss. (bvsalud.org)
  • 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)
  • Users of the AIDS Public Information Data Set should be familiar with the characteristics of public-health surveillance in general as well as with the evolution of AIDS surveillance. (cdc.gov)
  • Users who want to continue using these data with a statistical or data management package must first load SETS, and then use the SETS export feature to create and ASCII data file. (cdc.gov)
  • PROGRAM PLANNER FOR FALL 2019 OR LATER The following planner indicates all the courses needed and the usual path to complete your DEC in this program. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction , 2019, 3 (12), pp.1-26. (irit.fr)
  • Design-development of an at-home modular brain-computer interface (BCI) platform in a case study of cervical spinal cord injury. (harvard.edu)
  • I first met him when writing about the amazing things happening at Xerox Parc , when he told me that his groundbreaking work in user interface design started with his determination to prove that the computer mouse was a bad idea. (ieee.org)
  • I profiled Tesler, an IEEE member, in detail in 2005, while he was vice president of user experience and design at Yahoo, after he spent nearly two decades at Apple and a few years at Amazon developing that company's shopping interface. (ieee.org)
  • Students will be introduced to a variety of advanced topics such as inheritance, polymorphism, interface design, threads, and design patterns. (umass.edu)
  • Provide students with an understanding of computer-based design and multimedia production. (umass.edu)
  • In 1963, while a student at MIT, Sutherland created a highly interactive drawing-and-design program called Sketchpad , at a time when the concept of computer graphics barely existed. (time.com)
  • The initial goal was to write an internal graphics design program, called "Prism", for creating game artwork at EA. (computerhistory.org)
  • In 1978 Dan worked for Xerox doing user interface design for the Xerox Star computer. (computerhistory.org)
  • We cut your screen project design time from days to a few hours by preprogramming function blocks that easily drag-and-drop into a program. (thomasnet.com)
  • Microsoft seems to have gotten the design and form factor right with its new Surface tablet computer. (phys.org)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • A Graphical User Interface (GUI) Testing Methodology. (igi-global.com)
  • Larry Tesler, who died Sunday, February 16, at age 74, is the most famous computer scientist most people have never heard of-and one of the nicest guys I've worked with in my years as a tech journalist. (ieee.org)
  • What does a computer scientist do? (sdsmt.edu)
  • UT Dallas computer scientist Yang Liu has received a three-year, $350,000 grant from the highly competitive Air Force Office of Scientific Research's Young Investigator Research Program to explore emotion recognition and modeling in speech processing. (uis.edu)
  • Dynamically extend the functionality by loading functions written in C/C++ or some other higher programming language. (linuxlinks.com)
  • No graphical user interface, unless the GUI functionality is provided by an additional profile. (jcp.org)
  • citation needed] Direct manipulation is closely associated with interfaces that use windows, icons, menus, and a pointing device (WIMP GUI) as these almost always incorporate direct manipulation to at least some degree. (wikipedia.org)
  • BACKGROUND An important part of computer access interventions is appropriately choosing and configuring the user's pointing device. (researchgate.net)
  • The long-term goal of this work is to determine ways of selecting and configuring a pointing device and operating system settings to provide optimal user performance, both initially and over time. (researchgate.net)
  • The primary tasks of the program were: 1) Reagent selection, synthesis, and optical properties. (cdc.gov)
  • This implementation convention provides the information necessary for the user to be able to develop an interface program between the computer application and the ASC X12 translator. (nist.gov)
  • In this course, the C# programming language forms the basis for the study and implementation of computer algorithms and for the development of structured programming techniques. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • Gauntlet: a wearable interface for ubiquitous gaming - exploring a new gaming UI for gestures. (hcilab.org)
  • For my test bed I opted for a low-powered computer-an old Intel Core 2 Duo processor laptop with 2GB of RAM, running 32-bit Windows Vista. (pcworld.com)
  • Most insulin pumps on the market consist of 3 parts: the pump itself (which is a programmable electronic device that includes a user interface, electronic processor, worm screw to control dosing, and batteries), a disposable reservoir that stores the insulin, and a disposable infusion set (which is the tubing that connects to the reservoir and which terminates in a cannula or needle through which the insulin is infused). (medscape.com)
  • User-Computer Interface" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (harvard.edu)
  • Except for Liberal Arts, Arts & Sciences and Double DEC programs, students must take two (2) complementary courses as part of their General Education requirement. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • File protection that prevents user programs from accidentally deleting or overwriting critical system files. (foldoc.org)
  • Improved user interface, including a single point to control the entire system. (foldoc.org)
  • It has a 'token' system so a user/child can 'earn' time on the computer. (snapfiles.com)
  • People can let their fingers - and hands - do the talking with a new touch-activated system that projects onto walls and other surfaces and allows users to interact with their environment and each other. (phys.org)
  • SINGULAR is a Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with special emphasis on the needs of commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, singularity theory, and polynomial system solving. (linuxlinks.com)
  • Essential Linux system tools focuses on small, indispensable utilities, useful for system administrators as well as regular users. (linuxlinks.com)
  • 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)
  • Good usability and a positive experience of an interactive computer system now provide a crucial competitive advantage. (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)
  • 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 programs were written for UNIX -system, can be easily ported for example to Windows NT. (lu.se)
  • WWW-server program is needed in the computer hosting the MUTbase system. (lu.se)
  • Individuals in academia and computer scientists doing research on future user interfaces often put as much or even more stress on tactile control and feedback, or sonic control and feedback than on the visual feedback given by most GUIs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The login to the terminal server is only allowed with personal user accounts , i.e. anonymous user accounts and anonymous student assistant accounts are not authorized for access. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • Terminal services for displaying application interfaces on remote computers (similar to X-Windows ). (foldoc.org)
  • The room also contains a computer terminal and screen as well as equipment used in other exam components dealing with body measurements such as a scale and stadiometer. (cdc.gov)
  • The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user. (harvard.edu)
  • An object is any entity that can be manipulated by commands in a programming language. (stackoverflow.com)
  • A package of computer programs for analysis and visualization of three-dimensional human brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) results is described. (nih.gov)
  • In the computer field, "task" has the sense of a real-time application, as distinguished from process, which takes up space (memory), and execution time. (answers.com)
  • For a computer application, there are two sorts of interfaces. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • The user interface of an application determines whether or not a user will continue to use it. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • If a user is uncomfortable with the interface or finds the application difficult to comprehend, he will never use it again. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • The principles of object-oriented programming will be acquired with practical application. (johnabbott.qc.ca)
  • 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)
  • In addition to the normal input type HID devices, USB also uses the human interface device protocols for things that are not really human interfaces, but have similar sorts of communication needs. (kernel.org)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), through its Advanced Molecular Detection program, has supported the adoption of NGS and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) by providing funding and training to PHLs. (cdc.gov)
  • Alarms can be set to remind the user if a bolus was missed (eg, if no bolus is given at the usual lunch time, the pump will alert the user), if a timed glucose test was missed, or if various other user-defined parameters are met or unmet. (medscape.com)
  • However, the PulseNet program is aiming to replace PFGE with WGS by 2018. (cdc.gov)
  • Notice that the string fields use the constraints "blank: false", this prevents the user from enter an empty string. (mtu.edu)
  • Computer and internet based technologies are applied to prior theory. (umass.edu)
  • The course covers central ideas within the area of human-computer interaction, as well as theory and methods. (lu.se)
  • A DateTime object in many programming languages describes a date and a time of day. (stackoverflow.com)
  • The interface assessment was based on the Nielsen heuristics. (bvsalud.org)
  • I actually started out in mechanical engineering, but when I was going to school - which was originally at Stanford - there wasn't any computer graphics department. (computerhistory.org)
  • I got into using computers in mechanical engineering to synthesize three-dimensional kinematic linkages, which sounds pretty complicated but actually involved many of the same concepts that you use in computer graphics. (computerhistory.org)
  • It contains a number of quantum chemical and molecular mechanical methods together with a user-friendly graphical interface. (lu.se)
  • The user interface is what the user sees. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • While the school sees computer skills as vital, for one character-building year hi-tech gadgets and social networking are off-limits to students. (uis.edu)
  • This thesis explores the topic of interpellation and subjugation in fantasy computer role-playing games (CRPGs). (lu.se)
  • We've known for a while that computers can make us more efficient. (technologyreview.com)
  • With the permission of Electronic Arts, Inc. the Computer History Museum is pleased to make available, for non-commercial use, the source code to the 1986 version I of DeluxePaint. (computerhistory.org)
  • An explicit program goal was to make the device size and cost suitable for consistent use during typical auto body repairs and factory operation. (cdc.gov)
  • The pointing environment also influences user performance. (researchgate.net)
  • First, it will provide a profile of the Java 2 Platform suitable for devices that need support for a rich network enabled Java environment, but do not require a graphical user interface. (jcp.org)
  • Windows 2000's user interface is very similar to Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 with integrated Internet Explorer , or to Windows 98 . (foldoc.org)
  • Both Firefox and Chrome had easily accessible full-screen modes that slid the interface elements and Windows taskbar out of the way and dedicated the entire screen to web pages. (pcworld.com)
  • Since this uses a Mac OS X specific technology, I think the Linux and Windows users are out of luck. (freethoughtblogs.com)
  • When I started working at other jobs - I worked at NASA Ames doing scientific programming - I did everything I could to get my hands on equipment that I could create computer graphics with, because I just felt a real need to create some sort of tangible output. (computerhistory.org)
  • Time spent for the scientific preparation program will not be included in the time frame stipulated for the master's program. (etu.edu.tr)
  • A for loop is a control structure used by many programming languages to iterate over a range. (stackoverflow.com)
  • An 'if' statement is a flow control structure in most programming languages that branches execution flow depending on a binary condition, generally evaluated at runtime. (stackoverflow.com)
  • It's free of charge and you won't have to pay a penny if the program doesn't work. (munsoft.com)
  • It's not one of the radio choices -- will setting th e program to FT-990 or FT-1000 work? (contesting.com)
  • You can convert your work to open access to increase its impact through IGI Global's Restrospective Open Access Program. (igi-global.com)
  • It is an opportunity for members of the CCRMA community and guests to share the work that they are doing in the field of Computer Music. (stanford.edu)
  • Pathways is an internship program that allows students to work in federal agencies and eventually transition to permanent employment following graduation. (cdc.gov)
  • He simplified the user interface-bringing us the click-and-drag movement to select text and graphics, along with cut, copy, and paste-and paved the way for the one-button mouse so many of us use today. (ieee.org)
  • For some examples, most versions of windowing interfaces allow users to reposition a window by dragging it with the mouse. (wikipedia.org)
  • The complete window contents were redrawn once the user released the mouse button. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a computer graphical user interface (GUI), an event can be as simple as a mouse click. (answers.com)
  • Each trial presented a single target, and the user moved the mouse cursor inside the target and clicked to select it. (researchgate.net)
  • A user-friendly Computer control interface can easily program heating steps. (mtixtl.com)
  • This is the control interface. (kernel.org)
  • We read current research papers in this area, and students complete a group programming project exploring some aspect of human-computer interaction. (oberlin.edu)
  • The next-generation human-computer interaction interfaces will be more human-centered and socially intelligent," Liu said. (uis.edu)
  • Virtual education programming for patients with acromegaly: a pilot study. (harvard.edu)
  • the very notion of easily interacting with a computer in real time, without feeding it punch cards or flipping switches, was dazzling. (time.com)
  • Like Woody Allen's 1983 movie character, Zelig, who appears at every significant historical event of his era, has had a hand in major events making computer history during the past 30 years. (ieee.org)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "User-Computer Interface" by people in Harvard Catalyst Profiles by year, and whether "User-Computer Interface" was a major or minor topic of these publication. (harvard.edu)
  • The hiddev interface is a char interface using the normal USB major, with the minor numbers starting at 96 and finishing at 111. (kernel.org)
  • OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) is a library for real time computer vision. (stackoverflow.com)
  • Real time electronic readout is provided by a compact, battery powered device that provides rapid, low cost, feedback to the user of unhealthy exposure levels that are recorded and reported via digital electronics. (cdc.gov)