Human computer interaction /
edited by Zoran Gacovski.
- Oakville, Ontario : Arcler Press, c2020.
- xxi, 421 pages : color illustrations
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Includes references and index.
Chapter 1 : With or Against each other? The Influence of a Virtual Agent's (Non) cooperative Behavior on User's Cooperation Behavior in the Prisoners' Dilemma Chapter 2 : Development of a Human Computer Interface System Using EOG Chapter 3 : Development and Preliminary Investigation of a Semiautonomous Scocially Assistive Robot (SAR) Designed to Elicit Communication, Motor Skills, Emotion, and Visual Regard (Engagement) from Young Children with Complex Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Comparative Trial Chapter 4 : Ergonomic Design of Human-CNC Machine Interface Chapter 5 : Non-Intrusive Physiological Monitoring for Affective sensing of Computer Users Chapter 6 : Modeling Human-Computer Interaction in Smart Spaces: Existing and Emerging Techniques Chapter 7 : Application Prospects of the Augmented Reality Technology for Improving Safety Machine Operators Chapter 8 : Miniaturized Human 3D Motion Input Chapter 9 : Structured Light Illumination Methods for Continuous Motion Hand and Face-Computer Interaction Chapter 10 : A Method for Designing Physical User Interfaces for Intelligent Production Environments Chapter 11 : A New PC-Based Text Entry System Based on EOG Coding Chapter 12 : Head-Mounted Displays in Ultrasound Scanning Chapter 13 : Improving Human-Computer Interaction by Developing Culture-sensitive Application based on Common Sense Knowledge Chapter 14 : the Role of Head-Up Displays in Computer-Assisted Instruction Chapter 15 : Elderly People Benifit More from Positive Feedback on their Reaction in the Form of Facial Expressions during Human-Computer Interaction Chapter 16 : How Influential Are Mental Models on Interaction Performance? Exploring the Gap between Users' and Designers' Mental Models through a New Quantitative Method
Human-Computer Interaction takes into account the development of human-computer interaction methods. It includes the development and preliminary investigation of a semiautonomous socially assistive robot and ergonomic design of human-CNC machine interface. This book also discusses about real-world applications of HCI techniques, non-intrusive physiological monitoring for affective sensing of computer users, modeling human-computer interaction in smart spaces: existing and emerging techniques, structured light illumination methods for continuous motion hand and face-computer interaction, a method for designing physical user interfaces for intelligent production environments and the role of head-up display in computer-assisted instruction.