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.
Author(s): Zoran Gacovski
Publisher: Arcler Press
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 419
City: Oakville
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
DECLARATION
ABOUT THE EDITOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Preface
SECTION I: DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN OF HCI METHODS
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
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion, Limitations, And Future Work
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 2 Development of a Human Computer Interface System using EOG
Abstract
Introduction
Base Fundamental Principles of System
System Implementation
Eog Signal Preprocessing
Experiments
Conclutions
Acknowledgement
References
Chapter 3 Development and Preliminary Investigation of a Semiautonomous Socially 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
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 4 Ergonomic Design of Human-CNC Machine Interface
Introduction
Related Works
Methodology
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
SECTION II: REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS OF HCI TECHNIQUES
Chapter 5 Non-intrusive Physiological Monitoring for Affective Sensing of Computer Users
Introduction
Affective Computing and its Requirements
Affective Sensing
Rationale For Physiological Monitoring Towards Affective Sensing
Selection of Physiological Signals That Can Be Monitored Non-Intrusively
Effects of ANS Changes in GSR, BVP, ST and PD Signals
Affective Sensing Systems Based on Physiological Monitoring
Future Research Direction
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 Modeling Human-Computer Interaction in Smart Spaces: Existing and Emerging Techniques
Introduction
Background and Motivation
Dimensions In Applicable Modeling Techniques
Design Elements and Semantics
Applying The Formalism
Discussion
Conclusion and Future Work
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 7 Application Prospects of The Augmented Reality Technology for Improving Safety of Machine Operators
Introduction
Case Studies of Emergency Signs Applied to Machinery
The Augmented Reality in a Workplace
Some Ar System Designs Suggested for Warning Signal Generation
Methods
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 8 Miniaturized Human 3D Motion Input
Introduction
3D Input Technologies
A Miniature 3D Input Device
Outlook
Acknowledgments
References
SECTION III: DATA ENTRY AND PHYSICAL INTERACTION SYSTEMS
Chapter 9 Structured Light Illumination Methods for Continuous Motion Hand and Face-Computer Interaction
Introduction
Structured Light Illumination
Structured Light Illumination Motion Capture Methods
Augmented Reality 3D Computer Mouse Demonstration
Results
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10 A Method for Designing Physical User Interfaces for Intelligent Production Environments
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusions
Outlook and Future Work
References
Chapter 11 A New PC-Based Text Entry System Based on EOG Coding
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References
Chapter 12 Head-Mounted Displays in Ultrasound Scanning
Introduction
Purpose of the Study
Results
Conclusions
References
SECTION IV: ASSISTIVE AND COGNITIVE ROLE OF THE HCI TECHNIQUES
Chapter 13 Improving Human-Computer Interaction by Developing Culture-sensitive Applications based on Common Sense Knowledge
Introduction
Building Up Common Sense Knowledge Bases
The Project Omcs-BR
Designing and Developing Culture-Sensitive Applications
Conclusion and Future Works
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 14 The Role of Head-Up Display in Computer-Assisted Instruction
Introduction
Hud Technology
Human Factors of HUDs
Hud-Based Cai
Case Study
Experiment
Discussion
Conclusion
References
Chapter 15 Elderly People Benefit More from Positive Feedback Based on Their Reactions in the Form of Facial Expressions during Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 16 How Influential Are Mental Models on Interaction Performance? Exploring the Gap between Users’ and Designers’ Mental Models through a New Quantitative Method
Abstract
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
Results and Discussion
Discussion
Conclusion and Future Research
Acknowledgments
References
Index
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