<p><P>For the last decades, as the computer technology has been developing, the importance of human-computer systems interaction problems was growing. This is not only because the computer systems performance characteristics have been im-proved but also due to the growing number of computer users an
Human-Computer Systems Interaction: Backgrounds and Applications 3
β Scribed by ZdzisΕaw S. Hippe, Juliusz L. Kulikowski, Teresa Mroczek, Jerzy Wtorek (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Series
- Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 300
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book contains an interesting and state-of the art collection of papers on the recent progress in Human-Computer System Interaction (H-CSI). It contributes the profound description of the actual status of the H-CSI field and also provides a solid base for further development and research in the discussed area. The contents of the book are divided into the following parts: I. General human-system interaction problems; II. Health monitoring and disabled people helping systems and III. Various information processing systems. This book is intended for a wide audience of readers who are not necessarily experts in computer science, machine learning or knowledge engineering, but are interested in Human-Computer Systems Interaction. The level of particular papers and specific spreading-out into particular parts is a reason why this volume makes fascinating reading. This gives the reader a much deeper insight than he/she might glean from research papers or talks at conferences. It touches on all deep issues that currently preoccupy the entire field of H-CSI.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A Robust Asynchronous SSVEP Brain- Computer Interface Based on Cluster Analysis of Canonical Correlation Coefficients....Pages 3-14
Domain Usability, Userβs Perception....Pages 15-26
Incorporating Usability into Model Transformation....Pages 27-38
Enhanced Event Modeling for Human-System Interactions Using IOPT Petri Nets....Pages 39-50
Emotion Recognition and Its Applications....Pages 51-62
Analysis and Comparison of Classification Methods in a Brain Machine Interface....Pages 63-73
Some Approaches to Recognition of Sign Language Dynamic Expressions with Kinect....Pages 75-86
Multimodal Human-Computer Interfaces Based on Advanced Video and Audio Analysis....Pages 87-102
Controlling and Coordinating Computers in a Room with In-Room Gestures....Pages 103-116
A BPM-Based Approach of Human Task Support within Automated Workflows....Pages 117-128
A Case Study on Implementation of an Audience Response System in the Fundamentals of Computer Science Course....Pages 129-140
Multi-disciplinary, Global Student Collaboration....Pages 141-152
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Intelligent Sensing and Learning for Assisted Living Applications....Pages 155-166
Designing and Evaluating Online Telehealth Systems for Seniors....Pages 167-178
Sleep Apnea Detection by Means of Analyzing Electrocardiographic Signal....Pages 179-192
Application of Fourier Transforms in Classification of Medical Images....Pages 193-200
A Mobile Phone Application for Recognizing Objects as a Personal Aid for the Visually Impaired Users....Pages 201-212
Mobile Melanoma Diagnosing System β A Preliminary Attempt....Pages 213-220
User-Centered Design and Older People: Introductory Considerations for Engaging Users....Pages 221-231
The Assistive Walker for Visually Impaired Using Hand Haptic....Pages 233-243
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Concept and Design of SEES (Smart Environment Explorer Stick) for Visually Impaired Person Mobility Assistance....Pages 245-259
GiraffPlus: A System for Monitoring Activities and Physiological Parameters and Promoting Social Interaction for Elderly....Pages 261-271
Front Matter....Pages 273-273
Textual Coherence in a Verse-Maker Robot....Pages 275-287
Usability Evaluation of Biometrics in Mobile Environments....Pages 289-300
Posture Independent Model for Hand Detection and Tracking....Pages 301-312
Vanishing Point Estimation in Urban Roads for Omnidirectional Image....Pages 313-323
Improvement of Assistive Robot Behavior by Experience-Based Learning....Pages 325-336
Evaluation of Team-Sport Training Effort Control Systems....Pages 337-355
Brain Monitoring to Detect Nationality Difference Induced by Robot Gesture....Pages 357-367
Back Matter....Pages 369-373
β¦ Subjects
Computational Intelligence; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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