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17 years 2 months ago
Eye, Brain, and Vision
"This book is mainly about the development of our ideas on how the brain handles visual information; it covers roughly the period between 1950 and 1980. Intuition tells us t...
David H. Hubel
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ICMCS
1999
IEEE
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15 years 8 months ago
Do Software Engineers Like Multimedia?
Multimedia is not a dream anymore. Nowadays we use images (e.g., GIF, JPEG, and BMP), videos (e.g., MPEG, AVI, and QuickTime), and sounds (e.g., MIDI and WAV) as well as alphanume...
Masahito Hirakawa
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DARE
2000
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15 years 5 months ago
A comparison of spatial organization strategies in graphical and tangible user interfaces
We present a study comparing how people use space in a Tangible User Interface (TUI) and in a Graphical User Interface (GUI). We asked subjects to read ten summaries of recent new...
James Patten, Hiroshi Ishii
HCI
2007
15 years 5 months ago
Designers' Perceptions of Methods of Involving and Understanding Users
Numerous methods have been developed to help designers to understand and consider the needs and desires of end-users, but many have had limited uptake in design practice. In order ...
Joy Goodman, Susannah Clarke, Patrick Langdon, P. ...
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CHI
2006
ACM
16 years 4 months ago
Being watched or being special: how I learned to stop worrying and love being monitored, surveilled, and assessed
This paper explores the relationship between display of feedback (public vs. private) by a computer system and the basis for evaluation (present vs. absent) of that feedback. We e...
Erica Robles, Abhay Sukumaran, Kathryn Rickertsen,...