Search for dissertations about: "Människa-datorinteraktion interaktionsdesign"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words Människa-datorinteraktion interaktionsdesign.

  1. 1. Interaction as existential practice : An explorative study of Mark C. Taylor’s philosophical project and its potential consequences for Human-Computer Interaction

    Author : Henrik Åhman; Ann Lantz; Anders Hedman; Jeffrey Bardzell; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Human-Computer Interaction; Materiality; The self; Interaction; HCI theory; Mark C. Taylor; Poststructuralism; Postmodernism; Philosophy; Complexity theory; Existential practices; Friedrich Nietzsche; Människa-Datorinteraktion; Materialitet; Självet; Interaktion; MDI teori; Mark C. Taylor; Poststrukturalism; Postmodernism; Filosofi; Komplexitetsteori; Existentiella praktiker; Friedrich Nietzsche; Människa-datorinteraktion; Human-computer Interaction;

    Abstract : This thesis discusses the potential consequences of applying the philosophy of Mark C. Taylor to the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).The first part of the thesis comprises a study focusing on two discursive trends in contemporary HCI, materiality and the self, and how these discourses describe interaction. READ MORE

  2. 2. Preparing Spatial Haptics for Interaction Design

    Author : Jonas Forsslund; Eva-Lotta Sallnäs Pysander; Ylva Fernaeus; Jan Gulliksen; Karl-Johan Lundin-Palmerius; Karon MacLean; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; haptics; interaction design; surgery simulation; haptik; interaktionsdesign; medicinsk simulering; kirurgi; Människa-datorinteraktion; Human-computer Interaction;

    Abstract : Spatial haptics is a fascinating technology with which users can explore and modify3D computer graphics objects with the sense of touch, but its application potentialis often misunderstood. For a large group of application designers it is still unknown,and those who are aware of it often have either too high expectations of what is technicallyachievable or believe it is too complicated to consider at all. READ MORE

  3. 3. Designing for shared energy responsibility

    Author : Hanna Hasselqvist; Cristian M Bogdan; Elina Eriksson; Ylva Fernaeus; Mike Hazas; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; human-computer interaction; design; sustainability; practices; energy; mobility; Human-computer Interaction; Människa-datorinteraktion;

    Abstract : A significant part of the world’s carbon emissions is related to energy use for housing and personal transport, and there are many efforts to make this energy use more sustainable. In the field of Sustainable Human-Computer Interaction, there has been a great interest in exploring how interactive systems can be used to influence people’s energy use, often with a focus on providing information and encouraging energy users to change their behaviours. READ MORE

  4. 4. Transparent but incomprehensible : Investigating the relation between transparency, explanations, and usability in automated decision-making

    Author : Jacob Dexe; Henrik Artman; Ulrik Franke; Wanda Presthus; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Transparency; explanations; algorithms; automated decision-making; AI; HCI; Människa-datorinteraktion; Human-computer Interaction;

    Abstract : Transparency is almost always seen as a desirable state of affairs. Governments should be more transparent towards their citizens, and corporations should be more transparent towards both public authorities and their customers. READ MORE

  5. 5. Diverse Sounds : Enabling Inclusive Sonic Interaction

    Author : Emma Frid; Roberto Bresin; Andrew McPherson; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Accessible Digital Musical Instruments; Sonic Interaction Design; Sound and Music Computing; New Interfaces for Musical Expression; Media Technology; Medieteknik; Human-computer Interaction; Människa-datorinteraktion;

    Abstract : This compilation thesis collects a series of publications on designing sonic interactions for diversity and inclusion. The presented papers focus on case studies in which musical interfaces were either developed or reviewed. READ MORE