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Explore advanced input methods like gesture control, voice recognition, and eye tracking, alongside cutting-edge output technologies such as VR environments, spatial sound, and synthetic effects to create captivating user interactions. Discover how different inputs and outputs elevate user engagement and interaction with technology.
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Interfaces: Media and Devices CS 365 HCI Prof. Ahmed Sameh
Major Categories • Input • Harder • Output • More successful history
Inputs - 1 • Clickless Interface Example • http://www.dontclick.it • TTY • Voice • Gesture • Haptic • Phantom devices, etc • Handwriting
Inputs - 2 • Eye tracking • Body forces • Live seat • Sides of back • Etc • Structured light • Body sensors • Animation
Inputs - 3 • Widgets • Buttons, sliders, menus, toggles, etc • User Recognition • Get your coffee the way you always get it! • Machine Learning • Watch and learn • Windows menus: What is on top of menu?
Inputs - 4 • Read CNS signals • Muscle signals • Lie detector • Skin conductivity • Direct brain signal interface • cyberkineticsinc.com • ALS • Spinal cord injury sufferers
Outputs – 1 • Flat screen • Resolution, colors, refresh rate, … • Stereopsis Techniques • Color filters: R/G, etc • Polarized glasses • Sound • Synthetic effects • Speech
Outputs – 2 • Sound • Synthetic, unnatural sounds • Laser, “wrong,” “dive” • Realistic: • prerecorded DB • generated • Speech • Synthetic • Real, prerecorded
Outputs – 3 • VR Environments • 3D • Fantasy worlds • Overlays on realworld • Breast biopsy procedure • Assembly or Maintenance Info • HUDs in cockpit • Reduce cognitive overload
Outputs – 3 • VR Environments • Smell • Vibrations • Newtonian Physics: ON • Exploit the known, natural experience • Highly predictable • Concise • Provide normal physics of environment • Inertia • Collisions (no penetrations) • Gravity • Friction • Noise
Outputs – 4 • Background sound • Movie score • Important • Not natural
End Interfaces: Media and Devices