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Crossing-based ui vs. tap

Www.billbuxton.com/input14.Gesture.pdf. Toolglass & Magic Lenses: The See-Through Interface. Ubiquitous displays. Google-Ergebnis für. Publications of Olivier Chapuis. Www.jeffreynichols.com/papers/viability-chi2007-final.pdf. PUC. Human-in-the-Loop. HITL is often referred to as interactive simulation, which is a special kind of physical simulation in which physical simulations include human operators, such as in a flight simulator or a driving simulator.[3] Benefits[edit] Human-in-the-loop allows the user to change the outcome of an event or process. HITL is extremely effective for the purposes of training because it allows the trainee to immerse themselves in the event or process[citation needed]. The immersion effectively contributes to a positive transfer of acquired skills into the real world.

This can be demonstrated by trainees utilizing flight simulators in preparation to become pilots. HITL also allows for the acquisition of knowledge regarding how a new process may effect a particular event. As with most processes, there is always the possibility of human error, which can only be reproduced using HITL simulation. Human-in-the-loop simulation within virtual simulation taxonomy[edit] Misconceptions[edit] References[edit] Counter Entropy House - Gesture control with pie menu. eHealth 2011. Ergonomidesign - The Future of Integrated Health Care. Microsoft Future Vision Healthcare. I give up on CHI/UIST. The CHI reviews just came out and I have to say I'm pretty unhappy... not with the numbers per se... (one paper I co-authored has a 4.5 average out of 5 and I'm sure I'll get a fair number of papers accepted), but instead with the attitude in the reviews. The reviewers simply do not value the difficulty of building real systems and how hard controlled studies are to run on real systems for real tasks.

This is in contrast with how easy it is to build new interaction techniques and then to run tight, controlled studies on these new techniques with small, artificial tasks (don't tell me this is not true as I have done it and published good papers of this style also). I really am ready to give up on CHI / UIST and go elsewhere (to another existing community or create a new one -- UISTSys anyone?). I've talked about this for 3-5 years with many of you, but I think I've finally had it as there has really been no change. Don't tell me that as much systems work is appearing now as in the past.

Cedric.cnam.fr/fichiers/RC1089.pdf. Www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/e6820/lectures/L08-spatial.pdf. Skanect by Manctl.