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Assistive Augmentation
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Highlights the design and development of assistive technologies, user interfaces and interactions that seamlessly adapt to the user's mind, body, and behavior, providing enhanced perception
Approaches sensorial ability and disability on a continuum of usability for different technologies
Written by leading experts in the field
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Dr. Jochen Huber is a Senior User Experience Researcher at Synaptics. Previously, he was an SUTD-MIT postdoctoral fellow in the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT Media Lab and the Augmented Human Lab at Singapore University of Technology and Design. Jochen's work is situated at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Human Augmentation. He designs, implements and studies assistive augmentation technology in the areas of mobile, tangible, non-visual and automotive interfaces.
Dr. Roy Shilkrot is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stony Brook University, where he heads the Human Interaction lab. He is affiliated with the Consortium for Digital Arts, Culture, and Technology (cDACT). He completed his Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under the supervision of Prof. Pattie Maes in July 2015.
Prof. Pattie Maes is the Alexander W. Dreyfoos (1954) Professor at MIT's Media Laboratory and the associate department head for the Program in Media Arts and Sciences. She founded and directs the Media Lab's Fluid Interfaces research group, whose goal is to design and develop computer interfaces that are a more natural extension of our minds, bodies and behaviour.
Prof. Suranga Nanayakkara founded the "Augmented Human Lab at Singapore University of Technology and Design to explore ways of creating 'enabling' human-computer interfaces. Because of his emphasis on enabling rather than fixing, the technologies that Suranga has developed have a meaningful impact on people with and without disabilities.
Inhalt
Introduction.- Assistive Augmentation.- Design of Assistive Devices for the Visually Impaired using Tactile Feedback.- Heat Map Thermal Display for Visually Impaired.- AR Navigation for Improving Social Networking.- Sensory Substitution and Augmentation what's happening "under the hood" in our brain?.- A Design Space for Electrical Muscle Stimulation Feedback for Freehand Interaction.- Birdie: Towards a true flying experience.- Designing Chairables: Assistive Augmentations to Support Power Wheelchair Users.- Assistive Augmentation at the Manual Workplace using In-Situ Projection.- Ageing Within An Augmented Home.- Augmented Living: Augmented Human- Computer- Interfaces for Age- Based Design of the Living Environments of Elderly People.- Conclusions.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789811064029
- Anzahl Seiten 178
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Technology
- Auflage 1st ed. 2018
- Editor Jochen Huber, Roy Shilkrot, Pattie Maes, Suranga Nanayakkara
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Gewicht 433g
- Untertitel Cognitive Science and Technology
- Größe H244mm x B161mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9789811064029
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-981-10-6402-9
- Titel Assistive Augmentation