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Intelligent Post-it Application with Voice Recognition Feature

Intelligent Post-it Application with Voice Recognition Feature. Project team: Da Young Lee Linus Wooram Jeon Nithya Kote Shundan Xiao . Introduction. 1. Introduction (in brief) 2. Motivation: why we choose this project? (in the aspect of HCI)

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Intelligent Post-it Application with Voice Recognition Feature

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  1. Intelligent Post-it Application withVoice Recognition Feature Project team: DaYoung Lee LinusWooramJeon NithyaKote Shundan Xiao

  2. Introduction • 1. Introduction (in brief) • 2. Motivation: why we choose this project? • (in the aspect of HCI) • 3. Overall design: how to design our project • (with possible design issues) • 5. Hard copy demo: demonstrate our project • (with important features) • 7. Discussion: challenges in the aspect of HCI and our solution for these challenging issues.

  3. Introduction

  4. Motivation Calendar • Turn on the Computer • Open the Calendar • Check the schedule • Click a date • Add/Delete/…. • …then repeat, repeat, repeat. • iPod by Apple Computers • Pros: • portable • power • ease of use • # of controls • Cons: • scratches easily • no speech for car use • proprietaryc • Cons: • Organized by only date/time • Not interactive design • Calendar • vs. • Voice Recognition Post-it

  5. Why HCI is Important • The study of our interface with information. • It is not just ‘how big should I make buttons’ or ‘how to layout menu choices’ • It can affect • Effectiveness • Productivity • Morale • Safety • Example: a car with poor HCI • Take 5 minutes for everyone to write down one common device with substantial HCI design choices and discuss with the neighbor the pros and cons. How does it affect you or other users?

  6. My Choice • iPod by Apple Computers • Pros: • portable • power • ease of use • # of controls • Cons: • scratches easily • no speech for car use • proprietaryc

  7. Life-critical Low error rate first and foremost Industrial/commercial Speed Error rates Office/home Ease of learning High user satisfaction Low cost Exploratory Free! Motivations

  8. Approach • Super-reduced scientific method • Understand problem • Manipulate a few variables • Measure performance • Interpret results …then repeat, repeat, repeat.

  9. Oh, I need to shop a milk and apples But Busy Busy no computer! What can I do it..!! I have to remember…! Where is my note? Oh! Easily forget..something else to help me!! Someone make it to write after recognized my voice

  10. Overall Design • how to design our project • (with possible design issues)

  11. Application Demo

  12. Problem Definition • Aim of the project • How do we achieve it?

  13. Stumbled upon!!! • Mental perception • Lets ask someone

  14. Task Scenarios for Analysis • Dialing a cell number • Adding a new contact • Sending a text message • Changing a ringtone • Opening browser and checking a website • Opening a calendar app and storing a task • Setting an alarm on the phone • Turn on or turn off WiFi • Changing a wallpaper • Clicking a picture • Keypad Lock

  15. Discussion • Challenge • Our suggestion

  16. Currently Working • The Evaluation of our application • The empirical Analysis and Result • Final Report

  17. Thank You!!

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