Implicit human computer interaction is based on the concept of using user activity in the real world as input to computers. Implicit HCI can help to reduce the problem of user inp...
Albrecht Schmidt, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Christian...
In this paper we describe an ongoing project aimed at investigating the impact of feature interaction problems on computer telephony integration (CTI). As a representative and soph...
Nikolay A. Anisimov, Alec Miloslavski, Gregory Pog...
Abstract. This paper proposes a new effective strategy for designing and implementing interactive systems overcoming culture, skill and situation hurdles in HumanComputer Interacti...
Paola Carrara, Daniela Fogli, Giuseppe Fresta, Pie...
HCI has moved from considering how individuals interact with computers to thinking about how groups collaborate using technology. While there has been research focused on large-sc...
Barry A. T. Brown, Kenton O'Hara, Tim Kindberg, Am...
This paper investigates novel ways to direct computers by eye gaze. Instead of using fixations and dwell times, this work focuses on eye motion, in particular gaze gestures. Gaze g...