Search for dissertations about: "naturvetenskap data- och informationsvetenskap människa-datorinteraktion interaktionsdesign"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words naturvetenskap data- och informationsvetenskap människa-datorinteraktion interaktionsdesign.
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1. Prototyping with Data : Opportunistic Development of Data-Driven Interactive Applications
Abstract : There is a growing amount of digital information available from Open-Data initiatives, Internet-of-Things technologies, and web APIs in general. At the same time, an increasing amount of technology in our lives is creating a desire to take advantage of the generated data for personal or professional interests. READ MORE
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2. Interaction as existential practice : An explorative study of Mark C. Taylor’s philosophical project and its potential consequences for 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
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3. Preparing Spatial Haptics for Interaction Design
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
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4. Diverse Sounds : Enabling Inclusive Sonic Interaction
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
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5. Exploring the Potential of Head Worn Displays for Manual Work Tasks in Industrial Environments
Abstract : In this thesis I explore the potential of modern Head-Worn Displays for aiding manual work tasks in the manufacturing industries. In such settings, workers are already supported by using mobile hand-held devices that show instructions and enable the worker to document work tasks. READ MORE