Search for dissertations about: "natural user interface"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 138 swedish dissertations containing the words natural user interface.
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1. Convergence in mixed reality-virtuality environments : facilitating natural user behavior
Abstract : This thesis addresses the subject of converging real and virtual environments to a combined entity that can facilitate physiologically complying interfaces for the purpose of training. Based on the mobility and physiological demands of dismounted soldiers, the base assumption is that greater immersion means better learning and potentially higher training transfer. READ MORE
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2. User-Centered Collaborative Visualization
Abstract : The last couple of years have marked the entire field of information technology with the introduction of a new global resource, called data. Certainly, one can argue that large amounts of information and highly interconnected and complex datasets were available since the dawn of the computer and even centuries before. READ MORE
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3. Models and Tools for Distributed User Interface Development
Abstract : The way we interact with computers and computer systems are constantly changing as technology evolves. A current trend is that users interact with multiple andinterconnected devices on a daily basis. They are beginning to request ways and means of dividing and spreading their applications acrossthese devices. READ MORE
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4. Multi-Layered User Interface Design
Abstract : In this thesis work we focus on further developing and redefining an interface design concept especially adapted to consider the needs and the knowledge level of many individual users, at once taking the tasks they perform and their learning into careful consideration. The design concept, called Multi-Layered Design (or a Level-structured approach, sometimes even called a spiral approach), was first suggested by Ben Schneiderman in 1998 and then further explored during 1999 to 2003. READ MORE
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5. The human-computer interface in commercial systems : Investigations of dialogue design factors and usability with alphanumeric display terminals
Abstract : When terminal based computer systems are incorporated in administrative processes, man-computer interface technology for many reasons becomes a crucial problem area. Terminal users ("terminalists") in such systems account for a vast number of terminal hours. READ MORE