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Consent: A Research and Design Lens for Human-Computer Interaction
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Emotion recognition through facial expression in human-computer interaction
Published 2010“…A system that could perform this accurately would form a big step in improving the human-computer interaction between man and machine. Development of such a system to interpret faces and facial expressions requires the following three major stages: detection of face segment from an image, feature extraction and classification of facial expressions. …”
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Simulation and human-computer interaction to analyze gene regulatory networks
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Human-computer interactions for systems identification of gene regulatory networks
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Human-computer interaction via hand gesture and pose recognition
Published 2016“…This project was carried out to show the human-computer interaction via hand gestures and pose recognition and how it can be a more natural way of interaction. …”
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Human-computer interactions for systems identification of gene regulatory networks
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EMG signal classification for human computer interaction: a review
Published 2009“…With the ever increasing role of computerized machines in society, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) system has become an increasingly important part of our daily lives. …”
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Integrating thin client solution in human-computer interaction study
Published 2010“…It begins with literature reviews on previous studies, concepts and products available and description of Orang Asli schoolchildren in the area as well as introduction to human-computer interaction and usability testing and evaluation. …”
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Impact of mobile context-aware applications on human computer interaction
Published 2014“…The selected applications are discussed based on their designed techniques, simulations and areas to show their impact on human computer interaction.…”
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Designing with blends : conceptual foundations of human-computer interaction and software engineering /
Published 2007Subjects: “…Human-computer interaction…”
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The human-computer interaction handbook : fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications /
Published 2008Subjects: “…Human-computer interaction…”
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Application of mathematics in human - computer interaction and psychology field [electronic resource] /
Published 2007Subjects: “…Human-computer interaction…”
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The human-computer interaction handbook : fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications /
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Experimental human-computer interaction : a practical guide with visual examples /
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR and HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION BASED on MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS /
Published 2022Subjects: “…Human-computer interaction…”
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Machinery for managers: secretaries, psychologists, and ‘human–computer interaction’, 1973–1983
Published 2023-01-01“…This article characterizes early research in the field of ‘human–computer interaction’ (HCI) by analysing the first decade of ‘user psychology’ research at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). …”
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Human–Computer Interaction-Oriented African Literature and African Philosophy Appreciation
Published 2022-01-01“…Therefore, the human–computer interaction-oriented (HCI-oriented) method is proposed to appreciate African literature and African philosophy. …”
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Green Care Achievement Based on Aquaponics Combined with Human–Computer Interaction
Published 2022-09-01“…It also uses image recognition technology to monitor and notify about plant diseases and insect pests to achieve automatic management and enhance the interaction between the elderly and the SGCS through human–computer interaction. The SGCS allows the elderly to guide it to participate in appropriate activities through direct contact with the natural environment, thereby enhancing the quality of green healing life. …”
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