Search for dissertations about: "människa-maskin-interaktion mmi"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words människa-maskin-interaktion mmi.
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1. Unleashing Animal-Computer Interaction : A Theoretical Investigation of the “I” in ACI
Abstract : Non-human animals have had a long co-existence and relationship with human culture and society, and we interact with them in a number of ways, and for various reasons. Their involvement in technology can be traced back more than half a century, initially restricted to scientific contexts, for example, for the study of animal behavior, cognition, or language learning abilities. READ MORE
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2. Web Applications for Large-Scale Decision Support : Preference Elicitation, Modeling and Visualization
Abstract : This thesis addresses the lack of effective and efficient technology design in current e-participation research by investigating two approaches that yet have not been explored to any great extent in the literature: decision science and data visualization. It is concerned with the problem of how to combine techniques from these two fields to achieve decision support in the context of e-participation; from preference elicitation and modeling to data analysis, visualization and final recommendations, such that it can provide value to practitioners. READ MORE
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3. Tools for Designing Mobile Interaction with the Physical Environment in Outdoor Lessons
Abstract : Mobile technologies are increasingly being used to support students in outdoor learning activities. For instance, in a growing number of research projects, smartphones and positioning technologies are being used to support students in exploring the natural environment. READ MORE
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4. Going Live : Collaborative Video Production After Television
Abstract : This thesis explores social and creative practices that emerge with new mobile video technology. The work frames a design space that spans across both the social and technical domains. READ MORE
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5. Let's Make a Digital Patchwork : Designing for Childrens Creative Play with Programming Materials
Abstract : This thesis explores new approaches to making and playing with programming materials, especially the forms provided with screen-based digital media. Designing with these media expressions can be very attractive to children, but they are usually not made available to them in the same degree as are physical materials. READ MORE