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HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION(PRIVACY BEYOND UBICOMP)

Privacy beyond Ubicomp(HCI) Marc Lanheinrich details the privacy issues with Weiser’s definition of ubicomp and gives examples of how important technologies, such as RF ID, can be handled to better address both privacy and security issues. Today, we have a variety of critical ubicomp technologies in the field. In addition to tagging technologies, such as […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (Ambient and peripheral displays)

HCI Ambient and peripheral displays It is common in the ubicomp literature to see the term “ambient display” used interchangeably with “peripheral display”, but in this question, we are going to want you to consider them as separate, but related, ideas on how to present information to an individual. The answers to parts a-c can […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS {BIG DATA}

 “Big Data” A. Are there examples of existing visualization research that can be considered to fall in this area? Please describe and explain. ans, there are numerous examples of existing visualization research that fall within the realm of data visualization. Data visualization is a broad field that encompasses various techniques and methodologies for representing and […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS(HCI)

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS(HCI) Q5. With the growing prominence of “networked” data in the physical, social, and economic sciences, there has been a proliferation in graph visualization applications. However, as the size and complexity of the underlying graph data grows, many representation and interaction challenges arise. Please consider and describe a multivariate, temporal network visualization context […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION(HCI)

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION(HCI) Q2. The proposed “Cicret” bracelet incorporates a pico-projector and proximity sensors to allow users to project displays onto their own skin and to employ gestures to interact with the device. (video: http://cicret.com/wordpress/). The concept is illustrated in the mockup below: A. From what you know about design (Dix et al.,) and wearable […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS (HCI)

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS (HCI) Q4. Your company has received a contract to study mobile phones vs. smart watches vs. eye glass displays using qualitative methods. The client would like you to; A.Propose a study to analyze a conversational partner’s perception of interruption, specifically in the context of the device user during face-to-face interaction in both […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS(HCI)

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS(HCI) Q2. Early implementations of touch and gestural systems often suffered from input errors. Unfortunately, they also did not provide sufficient user feedback to allow users to associate input with system output. Answer the following questions about what you might consider when designing a user interface that uses touch or gesture-based input techniques. […]

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTIONS(HCI)

HCI CORE QUESTIONS Q1.Cars are becoming increasingly autonomous, in that more and more of the basic driving functions can be handled by the vehicle itself, without human intervention. Indeed, some cars are already capable of fully autonomous driving, under certain conditions. However, if the sensors and/or automation fail, the car will return control back to […]

COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT EXAM ASSIGNMENT/ HOMEWORK

COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT EXAM a)   Use the following dataset that describes two categorical input variables and a class variable that has two outputs to answer the questions that follow. Use Naïve Bayes Algorithm Person Time Class Male Day Excited Female Night Excited Male Day Excited Male Day Excited Male Day Excited Female Night Not-excited […]