Essays about: "multimodal interaction"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 42 essays containing the words multimodal interaction.
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36. Investigating Hand Gestures as Additional Input in a Multimodal Input Interface
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : At the time of writing, touch is revolutionizing the market with devices that have touch as the primary input modality. In this thesis we have been able to explore how another input modality, touchless, can complement touch in everyday applications. Touchless refers to an input method that is able to recognize hand gestures and act upon them. READ MORE
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37. Unified Incremental Multimodal Interface for Human-Robot Interaction
University essay from Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : Face-to-face human communication is a multimodal and incremental process. Humans employ different information channels (modalities) for their communication. READ MORE
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38. Microphone Transitions as a Gestural Practice in Dyadic Television Interviews
University essay from Institutionen för kultur och kommunikationAbstract : The main purpose of this research is to discuss the specificity of the microphone as a gestural tool through which the sequence organization of media two-party interviews is accomplished. The study focuses on the practical communicative problems of microphone operations in a media setting where the parties have alternating turns, and addresses the question of who of the participants speaks next and for how long. READ MORE
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39. Voice Assisted Visual Search
University essay from Institutionen för informatikAbstract : The amount and variety of visual information presented on electronic displays is ever-increasing. Finding and acquiring relevant information in the most effective manner possible is of course desirable. READ MORE
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40. Approaches to multimodal interfaces in modern mobile phones
University essay from Lunds universitet/Certec - Rehabiliteringsteknik och DesignAbstract : Multimodal user interfaces or interfaces that involve the user with several senses could greatly improve usability and accessibility. A mobile phone contains several hardware technologies such as accelerometers, touch screens and vibrators that can be used to support a multimodal user interface, but these capabilities are seldom used. READ MORE