Search for dissertations about: "Human-computer interaction"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 434 swedish dissertations containing the words Human-computer interaction.
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16. Faster. Stronger. Better? : designing for enhanced engagement of extreme sports
Abstract : The human body is capable of very rich and complex movements and gestures which we use in everyday life to manipulate, navigate and negotiate the world around us—it is our interface for human experience. However, as technology advances it simultaneously shrinks, moving closer to our bodies, intertwining with the many facets of our lives and positions itself between our experiences of the physical environments around us. READ MORE
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17. Sustainable Interactions : Studies in the Design of Energy Awareness Artefacts
Abstract : This thesis presents a collection of experimental designs that approach the problem of growing electricity consumption in homes. From the perspective of design, the intention has been to critically explore the design space of energy awareness artefacts to reinstate awareness of energy use in everyday practice. READ MORE
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18. Human-computer interaction principles for developing web-based genomics resources
Abstract : Genomics projects, including genome sequencing, transcriptomics, genome-wide association mapping and epigenetics assays, producevast quantities of data. Extracting the required information from such complex datasets is a significant challenge and even where software tools do exist, these are often not intuitive or designed fornon-specialist users. READ MORE
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19. Reconsidering the avatar : From user mirror to interaction locus
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with shared virtual environmentsfor collaborative work. An important aspect of shared virtualenvironments is the avatar, the representation of the user inthe virtual world. READ MORE
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20. Towards Usable Transparency via Individualisation
Abstract : The General Data Protection Regulation grants data subjects the legal rights of transparency and intervenability. Ex post transparency provides users of data services with insight into how their personal data have been processed, and potentially clarifies what consequences will or may arise due to the processing of their data. READ MORE