Incorporating the well-known Unified Modeling Language into a generic modeling framework makes research on multimodal human-computer interaction accessible to a wide range off software engineers. Multimodal interaction is part of everyday human discourse: We speak, move, gesture, and shift our gaze in an effective flow of communication. Recent initiatives such as perceptual and attentive user interfaces put these natural human behaviors in the center of the human-computer interaction (HCI). We've designed a generic modeling framework for specifying multimodal HCI using the Object Management Group's Unified Modeling Language. Because it's a well-known and widely supported standard - computer science departments typically cover it in undergra...
Multimodal human–computer interaction refers to the interaction with the virtual and physical enviro...
This paper presents a novel software framework for the development and research in the area of multi...
Abstract. In this paper we review the major approaches to multimodal human computer interaction from...
Incorporating the well-known Unified Modeling Language into a generic modeling framework makes resea...
From the human-computer interface perspectives, the challenges to befaced are related to the conside...
Abstract: The UML suite of modeling languages fails to properly model the human-computer interaction...
The UML suite of modeling languages fails to properly model the human-computer interaction. On the o...
In this paper we describe how existing software developing processes, such as Rational Unified Proce...
Multi–modality can help to ease operation and avoid driver distraction, but is hard to specify and i...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xiii, 372 p. :Human Computer Interactio...
Since pioneering studies in the area of Human-Computer Interactions (HCI), there have been leaps in ...
Software systems start to include other types of interfaces beyond the “traditional” Graphical-User ...
Demonstration paperInternational audienceModeling Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is nowadays pract...
Methodology, theory, and practice in the field of Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) all share the goa...
Multimodal human–computer interaction refers to the interaction with the virtual and physical enviro...
This paper presents a novel software framework for the development and research in the area of multi...
Abstract. In this paper we review the major approaches to multimodal human computer interaction from...
Incorporating the well-known Unified Modeling Language into a generic modeling framework makes resea...
From the human-computer interface perspectives, the challenges to befaced are related to the conside...
Abstract: The UML suite of modeling languages fails to properly model the human-computer interaction...
The UML suite of modeling languages fails to properly model the human-computer interaction. On the o...
In this paper we describe how existing software developing processes, such as Rational Unified Proce...
Multi–modality can help to ease operation and avoid driver distraction, but is hard to specify and i...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Book fair 2013.xiii, 372 p. :Human Computer Interactio...
Since pioneering studies in the area of Human-Computer Interactions (HCI), there have been leaps in ...
Software systems start to include other types of interfaces beyond the “traditional” Graphical-User ...
Demonstration paperInternational audienceModeling Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is nowadays pract...
Methodology, theory, and practice in the field of Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) all share the goa...
Multimodal human–computer interaction refers to the interaction with the virtual and physical enviro...
This paper presents a novel software framework for the development and research in the area of multi...
Abstract. In this paper we review the major approaches to multimodal human computer interaction from...