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New Trends in Interaction, Virtual Reality and Modeling / edited by Victor M.R. Penichet, Antonio Peñalver, José A. Gallud.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Human–Computer Interaction SeriesEditor: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Descripción: xI, 143 páginas 62 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781447154457
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA76.9.U83
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Preface -- Validating a Method for Quantitative Mobile Usability Testing Based on Desktop Eyetracking -- An Approach to Explore Large-scale Collections based on Classification Schemes -- A Framework for the Improvement of Collaboration and Human-Computer-Human Interaction in Organizational Environments -- ORION: One More Step in Virtual Reality Interaction -- Towards the Commodification of Augmented Reality: Tools & Platforms -- A VRPN Server for Haptic Devices using OpenHaptics 3.0 -- Tangible User Interfaces: A New Trend in Interaction for Helping Children with Down Syndrome to Develop Reading Skills -- Designing a Communication Platform for Ubiquitous Systems: The Case Study of a Mobile Forensic Workspace -- Gamification: Analysis and Application -- BaLOReS: A Framework for Quantitative User Interface Evaluation -- Index.
Resumen: The interaction between a user and a device forms the foundation of today’s application design. Covering the following topics: A suite of five structural principles helping designers to structure their mockups; An agile method for exploiting desktop eye tracker equipment in combination with mobile devices; An approach to explore large-scale collections based on classification systems; A framework based on the use of modeling and components composition techniques to simplify the development of organizational collaborative systems; A low-cost virtual reality system that provides highly satisfying virtual experiences; Popular hardware and software tools and technologies for developing augmented and virtual reality applications; An implementation to handle connectivity between virtual reality applications and SensAble® Technology Phantom Haptic Devices; The results of a research study implementing a teaching technological strategy to help Down syndrome children develop their reading skills; Platform independent models decreasing the level of cohesion between communication technologies and software for ubiquitous computing; A method for applying gamification as a tool to improve the participation and motivation of people in performing different tasks. New Trends in Interaction, Virtual Reality and Modeling collects the best research from Interacción 2012 and MexIHC 2012, and presents the state-of-the-art in human-computer interaction, user interfaces, user experience and virtual reality. Written by researchers from leading universities, research institutes and industry, this volume forms a valuable source of reference for researchers in HCI and VR.
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Preface -- Validating a Method for Quantitative Mobile Usability Testing Based on Desktop Eyetracking -- An Approach to Explore Large-scale Collections based on Classification Schemes -- A Framework for the Improvement of Collaboration and Human-Computer-Human Interaction in Organizational Environments -- ORION: One More Step in Virtual Reality Interaction -- Towards the Commodification of Augmented Reality: Tools & Platforms -- A VRPN Server for Haptic Devices using OpenHaptics 3.0 -- Tangible User Interfaces: A New Trend in Interaction for Helping Children with Down Syndrome to Develop Reading Skills -- Designing a Communication Platform for Ubiquitous Systems: The Case Study of a Mobile Forensic Workspace -- Gamification: Analysis and Application -- BaLOReS: A Framework for Quantitative User Interface Evaluation -- Index.

The interaction between a user and a device forms the foundation of today’s application design. Covering the following topics: A suite of five structural principles helping designers to structure their mockups; An agile method for exploiting desktop eye tracker equipment in combination with mobile devices; An approach to explore large-scale collections based on classification systems; A framework based on the use of modeling and components composition techniques to simplify the development of organizational collaborative systems; A low-cost virtual reality system that provides highly satisfying virtual experiences; Popular hardware and software tools and technologies for developing augmented and virtual reality applications; An implementation to handle connectivity between virtual reality applications and SensAble® Technology Phantom Haptic Devices; The results of a research study implementing a teaching technological strategy to help Down syndrome children develop their reading skills; Platform independent models decreasing the level of cohesion between communication technologies and software for ubiquitous computing; A method for applying gamification as a tool to improve the participation and motivation of people in performing different tasks. New Trends in Interaction, Virtual Reality and Modeling collects the best research from Interacción 2012 and MexIHC 2012, and presents the state-of-the-art in human-computer interaction, user interfaces, user experience and virtual reality. Written by researchers from leading universities, research institutes and industry, this volume forms a valuable source of reference for researchers in HCI and VR.

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