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245 0 4 _aThe handbook of multimodal-multisensor interfaces :
_bFoundations, user modeling, and common modality combinations
_nVolume 1
_cby Sharon Oviatt ...[et al.]
260 _aUnited States :
_bMorgan and Claypool,
_c©2017
300 _axxvii, 607 p. :
_bill ;
_c25 cm.
500 _aThis book Includes bibliographical references and an index.
505 8 _tChapter 1. Theoretical foundations of multimodal interfaces and systems
_tChapter 2. The impact of multimodal-multisensory learning on human performance and brain activation patterns
_tChapter 3. Multisensory haptic interactions
_tChapter 4. A background perspective on touch as a multimodal (and multisensor) construct
_tChapter 5. Understanding and supporting modality choices
_tChapter 6. Using cognitive models to understand multimodal processes
_tChapter 7. Multimodal feedback in HCI: haptics, non-speech audio, and their applications
_tChapter 9. Gaze-informed multimodal interaction / Pernilla Qvarfordt
_tChapter 10. Multimodal speech and pen interfaces
_tChapter 11. Multimodal gesture recognition
_tChapter 12. Audio and visual modality combination in speech processing Applications
520 3 _aThe content of this handbook would be most appropriate for graduate students, and of primary interest to students studying computer science and information technology, human-computer interfaces, mobile and ubiquitous interfaces, and related multidisciplinary majors. When teaching graduate classes with this book, whether in quarter or semester classes, we recommend initially requiring that students spend two weeks reading the introductory textbook, The Paradigm Shift to Multimodality in Contemporary Interfaces (Morgan Claypool, Human-Centered Interfaces Synthesis Series, 2015). This textbook is suitable for upper-division undergraduate and graduate students. With this orientation, a graduate class providing an overview of multimodal-multisensor interfaces then could select chapters from the handbook distributed across topics in the different sections.--
650 0 _aMultimodal user interfaces (Computer systems)
650 0 _aHuman-computer interaction.
650 7 _aHuman-computer interaction.
650 7 _aMultimodal user interfaces (Computer systems)
700 1 _aOviatt, Sharon
700 1 _aSchuller, Bjorn
700 1 _aCohen, Philip
700 1 _aSonntag, Daniel
700 1 _aPotamianos, Gerasimos,
700 1 _aKrüger, Antonio
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aOviatt, Sharon.
_tHandbook of multimodal-multisensor interfaces. Volume 1, Foundations, user modeling, and common modality combinations.
_bFirst edition.
_d[New York] : Association for Computing Machinery ; [San Rafael, California] : Morgan & Claypool, 2017
_z9781970001655
_w(OCoLC)987796917
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_cBK
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