Utah School of Computing Interfaces: Media and Devices CS5540 HCI Rich Riesenfeld Fall 2009
Mar 19, 2016
Utah School of Computing
Interfaces: Media and Devices
CS5540 HCIRich Riesenfeld
Fall 2009
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Major Categories
• Input - Harder
• Output- More successful history
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Inputs - 1
• Clickless Interface Example- http://www.dontclick.it
• TTY• Voice• Gesture• Haptic
- Phantom devices, etc• Handwriting
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Inputs - 2
• Eye tracking• Body forces
- Live seat- Sides of back- Etc
• Structured light• Body sensors
- Animation
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Inputs - 3
• Widgets- Buttons, sliders, menus, toggles, etc
• User Recognition- Get your coffee the way you always get it!
• Machine Learning- Watch and learn- Windows menus: What is on top of menu?
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Inputs - 4
• Read CNS signals- Muscle signals- Lie detector
Skin conductivity- Direct brain signal interface
cyberkineticsinc.com ALS Spinal cord injury sufferers
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Outputs – 1
• Flat screen- Resolution, colors, refresh rate, …
• Stereopsis Techniques- Color filters: R/G, etc- Polarized glasses
• Sound- Synthetic effects- Speech
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Outputs – 2
• Sound- Synthetic, unnatural sounds
Laser, “wrong,” “dive”- Realistic:
prerecorded DB generated
- Speech Synthetic Real, prerecorded
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Outputs – 3
• VR Environments- 3D- Fantasy worlds- Overlays on realworld
Breast biopsy procedure Assembly or Maintenance Info HUDs in cockpit
Reduce cognitive overload
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Outputs – 3
• VR Environments• Smell• Vibrations• Newtonian Physics: ON
- Exploit the known, natural experience Highly predictable Concise
- Provide normal physics of environment Inertia Collisions (no penetrations) Gravity Friction Noise
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Outputs – 4
• Background sound- Movie score
Important Not natural
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