Lecture 2 - HCI
Lecture 2 - HCI
Interaction
1. Human 2. Computer
A person who tries to Runs Applications
accomplish goal
3. Interaction
A "dialogue" between
humans and computers
Interaction and Interfaces
Interaction type:
what the user is doing when interacting with a system, e.g. instructing, talking, browsing
or other
Interface type:
the kind of interface used to support the mode, e.g. speech, command, menu-based,
gesture, Data-entry, forms, web, pen
Interaction Methods
Examples:
Multi-touch
Speech
GUI
Text based UI
Head-up display
Interaction Types
Instructing
Conversing
Manipulating
Exploring
Instructing
where users move through a virtual environment or a physical space. (e.g., virtual
environments, 3D worlds, augmented and virtual reality,
smart home)
Interface types
3D Icon Design
Menu
cascading menu
a secondary menu that appears while you are holding
the cursor over an item on the primary menu
zigzag cascading
Cascading Menu
in small window
Container Menu
Mulimedia
Air gestures (non-touch gestures) are a new manner of interaction between a person and a
device.
They allow a user to conveniently interact with devices without holding or touching them.
Common Air Gestures
Haptic interfaces enable people to interact with computers using force feedback and
vibrations to simulate tactile sensations like texture and movement.
Multimodal
For Example
Shareable interfaces are designed for more than one person to use
virtual reality (VR), the use of computer modeling and simulation that enables a
person to interact with an artificial three-dimensional (3-D) visual or other
sensory environment.