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The Phantom versus the Falcon: Force Feedback Magnitude Effects on user’s Performance during Target Acquisition

Description : Applying force feedback applications in a therapy environment allows the patient to practice in a more independent manner, with less intervention of the therapist. Currently however, high-end devices such as the Phantom or the HapticMaster are far too expensive to provide a device per patient. Recen...
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PerCraft: Towards Live Deployment of Pervasive Applications

Description : Pervasive applications are typically realized through ad-hoc service and user interface compositions. While many tools focus on the development of pervasive services by masking the complex technical side of a pervasive computing environment, the deployment of an application as a whole -- i.e. a set ...
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Adaptation in virtual environments: conceptual framework and user models

Description : When interacting in a virtual environment, users are confronted with a number of interaction techniques. These interaction techniques may complement each other, but in some circumstances can be used interchangeably. Because of this situation, it is difficult for the user to determine which interacti...
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Squeeze Me and I’ll Change: An Exploration of Frustration-triggered Adaptation for Multimodal Interaction

Description : Complex 3D interaction in virtual environments may inhibit user interaction and cause frustration. Supporting adaptivity based on the detected user frustration can be considered as one promising solution to enhance user interaction. Our work proposes to provide adaptive assistance to users who are f...
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CAP3 for interaction design pattern diagrams?

Description : Following the success of the "Gang of four" design patterns for software engineering, the human-computer interaction community has used design patterns to document interaction design knowledge. PLML is a structured format to describe these patterns in XML. At least one actively used pattern library ...
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A Unified Scalable Model of User Localisation with Uncertainty Awareness for Large-scale Pervasive Environments

Description : Localisation has become a standard feature in many mobile applications. Numerous techniques for both indoor and outdoor location tracking are available today, providing a diversity of ways positioning information can be delivered to a mobile application (e.g., a location-based service). Such factors...
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TouchGhosts: Guides for Improving Visibility of Multi-Touch Interaction

Description : Multi-touch interfaces are becoming increasingly fashionable in public spaces, but the majority of users are not familiar with multi-touch interaction. While multi-touch interfaces try to support intuitive interaction, techniques beyond the traditional move-rotate-scale are often inaccessible to the...
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A Unified Approach to Uncertainty-Aware Ubiquitous Localisation of Mobile Users

Description : Localisation is a standard feature in many mobile applications today, and there are numerous techniques for determining a user’s location both indoors and outdoors. The provided location information is often organised in a format tailored to a particular localisation system’s needs and restrictions,...
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Mixed-Initiative Context Filtering and Group Selection for Improving Ubiquitous Help Systems

Description : When people need help they often turn to their social peers for reliable information, recommendation or guidance. It is often difficult to find someone in the vicinity for help or communicate with someone from a distant place who can provide reliable help. Conveying the actual context of the questio...
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The Feedforward Torch

Description : An important challenge in deploying pervasive computing environments is the di culty users have in understanding their behaviour. It has been suggested that these environ- ments should be made intelligible by informing users about their understanding of the world. We propose the \Feed- forward Torch...
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