tailieunhanh - The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems

Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) is no longer restricted to interaction between users and computers via keyboard and screen: Currently one of the most challenging aspects of interactive systems is the integration of the physical and digital aspects of interaction in a smooth and usable way. The design challenge of such mixed reality (MR) systems lies in the fluid and harmonious fusion of the physical and digital worlds. Examples of MR systems include tangible user interfaces, augmented reality, augmented virtuality and embodied interfaces. The diversity of terms highlights the ever growing interest in MR systems and the very dynamic and challenging domain they define | HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION SERIES Emmanuel Dubois Philip Gray Laurence Nigay Eds. The Engineering of Mixed Reality Systems Springer Human-Computer Interaction Series Editors-in-chief John Karat IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center USA Jean Vanderdonckt Université catholique de Louvain Belgium Editorial Board Gaelle Calvary LIG-University of Grenoble 1 France John Carroll School of Information Sciences Technology Penn State University USA Gilbert Cockton Northumbria University UK Larry Constantine University of Madeira Portugal and Constantine Lockwood Ltd Rowley MA USA Steven Feiner Columbia University USA Peter Forbrig Universitat Rostock Germany Elizabeth Furtado University of Fortaleza Brazil Hans Gellersen Lancaster University UK Robert Jacob Tufts University USA Hilary Johnson University of Bath UK Kumiyo Nakakoji University of Tokyo Japan Philippe Palanque Université Paul Sabatier France Oscar Pastor University of Valencia Spain Fabio Pianesi Bruno Kessler Foundation FBK Italy Costin Pribeanu National Institute for Research Development in Informatics Romania Gerd Szwillus Universitat Paderborn Germany Manfred Tscheligi University of Salzberg Austria Gerrit van der Veer University of Twente The Netherlands Shumin Zhai IBM Almaden Research Center USA Thomas Ziegert SAP Research CEC Darmstadt Germany Human-Computer Interaction is a multidisciplinary field focused on human aspects of the development of computer technology. As computer-based technology becomes increasingly pervasive - not just in developed countries but worldwide - the need to take a human-centered approach in the design and development of this technology becomes ever more important. For roughly 30 years now researchers and practitioners in computational and behavioral sciences have worked to identify theory and practice that influences the direction of these technologies and this diverse work makes up the field of human-computer interaction. Broadly speaking it includes the study of what .

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