Some important topics in the development of good, intelligent, usable man/machine interfaces for the Space Station are discussed. These computer interfaces should adhere strictly to three concepts or doctrines: generality, simplicity, and elegance. The motivation for natural language interfaces and their use and value on the Space Station, both now and in the future, are discussed
Advances in the area of Internet of Things (IoT) or Cyber-Physical Systems will have a significant i...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Several representative missions which would require extensive applications of machine intelligence w...
The computer systems that will be resident on the space station will necessarily be large, complex c...
Applications of linguistic principles to potential problems of human and machine communication in sp...
The analysis, development strategy, and preliminary design for an intelligent, adaptive interface is...
The requirements are identified for a very high order natural language to be used by crew members on...
The problems of interfacing a human with a teleoperation system, for work in space are discussed. Mu...
For the past two years, the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory (HCIL) at the Johnson Space Center...
A speech addressing the design of man machine systems for exploration of space beyond Earth orbit fr...
Space travel and becoming an interplanetary species have always been part of human's greatest imagin...
Device uses pattern of transparent contact touch points that are put on cathode ray tube screen. Tou...
Advancements in man-machine interfaces and control technologies used in space telerobotics and teleo...
While we do not always use words, communicating what we want to an AI is a conversation -- with ours...
One of the possible solutions to the problem of designing effective man-machine interfaces seems to ...
Advances in the area of Internet of Things (IoT) or Cyber-Physical Systems will have a significant i...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Several representative missions which would require extensive applications of machine intelligence w...
The computer systems that will be resident on the space station will necessarily be large, complex c...
Applications of linguistic principles to potential problems of human and machine communication in sp...
The analysis, development strategy, and preliminary design for an intelligent, adaptive interface is...
The requirements are identified for a very high order natural language to be used by crew members on...
The problems of interfacing a human with a teleoperation system, for work in space are discussed. Mu...
For the past two years, the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory (HCIL) at the Johnson Space Center...
A speech addressing the design of man machine systems for exploration of space beyond Earth orbit fr...
Space travel and becoming an interplanetary species have always been part of human's greatest imagin...
Device uses pattern of transparent contact touch points that are put on cathode ray tube screen. Tou...
Advancements in man-machine interfaces and control technologies used in space telerobotics and teleo...
While we do not always use words, communicating what we want to an AI is a conversation -- with ours...
One of the possible solutions to the problem of designing effective man-machine interfaces seems to ...
Advances in the area of Internet of Things (IoT) or Cyber-Physical Systems will have a significant i...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 14-16, 1980 / Bahia Hotel, San Diego, Ca...
Several representative missions which would require extensive applications of machine intelligence w...