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Brain-computer interfaces : applying our minds to human-computer interaction   Publication : [S.l.] Springer 2010 . 301 p. , For generations, humans have fantasized about the ability to create devices that can see into a person’s mind and thoughts, or to communicate and interact with machines through thought alone. Such ideas have long captured the imagination of humankind in the form of ancient myths and modern science fiction stories. Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging technologies have started to turn these myths into a reality, and are providing us with the ability to interface directly with the human brain. This ability is made possible through the use of sensors that monitor physical processes within the brain which correspond with certain forms of thought. Brain-Computer Interfaces: Applying our Minds to Human-Computer Interaction broadly surveys research in the Brain-Computer Interface domain. More specifically, each chapter articulates some of the challenges and opportunities for using brain sensing in Human-Computer Interaction work, as well as applying Human-Computer Interaction solutions to brain sensing work. For researchers with little or no expertise in neuroscience or brain sensing, the book provides background information to equip them to not only appreciate the state-of-the-art, but also ideally to engage in novel research. For expert Brain-Computer Interface researchers, the book introduces ideas that can help in the quest to interpret intentional brain control and develop the ultimate input device. It challenges researchers to further explore passive brain sensing to evaluate interfaces and feed into adaptive computing systems. Most importantly, the book will connect multiple communities allowing research to leverage their work and expertise and blaze into the future. 24 cm. Date : 2010 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),
Designing human interface in speech technology par Chen, Fang. Publication : [S.l.] Springer, 2010 . 405 p. , Bridging the gap between the needs of the technical engineer and cognitive researchers related to speech technology applications.� Systematic approach focusing on the utility of speech related product design Designed to respond to the growing need for specific theories, tools and methods for design, testing and evaluating speech related human-system interfaces. Targeted at designers, engineers, and�decision makers working in the area of speech technology resea 23 cm. Date : 2010 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),

Emotion-oriented systems : the humaine handbook   Publication : [S.l.] Springer 2011 . 820 p. , Emotion pervades human life in general, and human communication in particular, and this sets information technology a challenge. Traditionally, IT has focused on allowing people to accomplish practical tasks efficiently, setting emotion to one side. That was acceptable when technology was a small part of life, but as technology and life become increasingly interwoven we can no longer ask people to suspend their emotional nature and habits when they interact with technology. The European Commission funded a series of related research projects on emotion and computing, culminating in the HUMAINE project which brought together leading academic researchers from the many related disciplines. This book grew out of that project, and its chapters are arranged according to its working areas: theories and models; signals to signs; data and databases; emotion in interaction; emotion in cognition and action; persuasion and communication; usability; and ethics and good practice. The fundamental aim of the book is to offer researchers an overview of the related areas, sufficient for them to do credible work on affective or emotion-oriented computing. The book serves as an academically sound introduction to the range of disciplines involved – technical, empirical and conceptual – and will be of value to researchers in the areas of artificial intelligence, psychology, cognition and user—machine interaction. 25 cm. Date : 2011 Disponibilité : Exemplaires disponibles: La bibliothèque des sciences de l'ingénieur (1),
Designing for Windows 8 Fundamentals of Great Design in Windows Store Apps / par Schooley, Brent. Publication : . XIII, 168 p. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4960-3,

Pro Android UI par Jackson, Ronald S. Publication : . XXII, 580 p. 470 illus. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4987-0,

Learn Design for iOS Development par Morson, Sian. Publication : . XVI, 160 p. 81 illus. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6365-4,

Irresistible Apps Motivational Design Patterns for Apps, Games, and Web-based Communities / par Lewis, Chris. Publication : . XVI, 208 p. 64 illus. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6422-4,

JavaFX 8 Introduction by Example / par Dea, Carl. Publication : . XXIII, 420 p. 139 illus. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6461-3,

Pro JavaFX 8 A Definitive Guide to Building Desktop, Mobile, and Embedded Java Clients / par Vos, Johan. Publication : . XIX, 616 p. 193 illus. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6575-7,

Personas - User Focused Design par Nielsen, Lene. Publication : . X, 158 p. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4084-9,

Coordinative Practices in the Building Process An Ethnographic Perspective / par Christensen, Lars Rune. Publication : . XVIII, 138 p. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4117-4,

Orchestrating Human-Centered Design par Boy, Guy André. Publication : . XVI, 212 p. Disponibilité :  http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4339-0,

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