Search for dissertations about: "Computer mouse"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer mouse.
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1. User Modeling for Adaptive Virtual Reality Experiences : Personalization from Behavioral and Physiological Time Series
Abstract : Research in human-computer interaction (HCI) has focused on designing technological systems that serve a beneficial purpose, offer intuitive interfaces, and adapt to a person's expectations, goals, and abilities. Nearly all digital services available in our daily lives have personalization capabilities, mainly due to the ubiquity of mobile devices and the progress that has been made in machine learning (ML) algorithms. READ MORE
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2. Creating Digital Traces of Ideas : Evaluation of Computer Input Methods in Creative and Non-Creative Drawing
Abstract : Ideas are formed in a process of idea generation that includes creation, development, and communication of new ideas. Drawing has been used as a support for ideation for centuries. Today, computerized tools are commonly used for drawing. Such tools form a user interface between the human and the resulting drawing presented on the screen. READ MORE
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3. Computing at the speed of paper : ubiquitous computing environments for healthcare professionals
Abstract : Despite the introduction of computers in most work environments, the anticipated paperless workplace has not yet emerged. Research has documented that material objects are essential in the organization of thought and that they support everyday collaborative processes performed by staff members. READ MORE
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4. An Attractor Memory Model of Neocortex
Abstract : This thesis presents an abstract model of the mammalian neocortex. The model was constructed by taking a top-down view on the cortex, where it is assumed that cortex to a first approximation works as a system with attractor dynamics. READ MORE
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5. Non-Visual Haptic Interaction Design - Guidelines and Applications
Abstract : This dissertation has three cornerstones: * Haptics * Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) * Blind Users Haptics deals with controlling human movements and getting feedback through the sense of touch. A haptic interface transmits forces to a person’s hand or fingers in a way that mimics the sensation of touching real objects. READ MORE