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9780198799610

Computational Interaction

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    9780198799610

  • ISBN10:

    0198799616

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2018-04-08
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Antti Oulasvirta, Associate Professor, Aalto University,Per Ola Kristensson, University Reader in Interactive Systems Engineering, University of Cambridge,Xiaojun Bi, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University,Andrew Howes, Professor and Head of School at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham

Antti Oulasvirta is an Associate Professor at Aalto University where he leads the User Interfaces research group. He was previously a Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction at Saarland university. He received his doctorate in Cognitive Science from the University of Helsinki in 2006, after which he was a Fulbright Scholar at the School of Information in University of California-Berkeley in 2007-2008

Per Ola Kristensson is University Reader in Interactive Systems Engineering in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He is interested in designing intelligent interactive systems that enable people to be more creative, expressive and satisfied in their daily lives. He is an Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction and ACM Transactions Intelligent Interactive Systems. In 2013, MIT Technology Review named him an Innovator Under 35 (TR35) and in 2014 he received the ACM User Interface Software and Technology Lasting Impact Award.

Xiaojun Bi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stony Brook University. He earned his Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, and received his Master's and Bachelor's degrees from Tsinghua University, China. He won the first place in the National Mathematical Olympiad (China) in his home province when he was a high school student, recruited by Tsinghua University with the national college entrance examination waived. Xiaojun Bi has authored over 25 publications in the premier HCI publication venues such as ACM CHI, UIST, and Human Computer Interaction, and over 20 US patents.

Andrew Howes is is a Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Birmingham School of Computer Science. His research interests are in computational models of human interaction. He is an associate editor of the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies and of Cognitive Science and he has served as committee member for the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. He was chair of the ACM CHI 2014 Spotlight on Interaction Science. Howes is currently visiting faculty at the Weinberg Institute for Cognitive Science at the University of Michigan and was a visiting scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
in 2015.

Table of Contents


Input and interaction techniques
1. Control Theory, Dynamics and Continuous Interaction, Roderick Murray-Smith
2. Statistical Language Processing for Text Entry, Per Ola Kristensson
3. Input Recognition, Otmar Hilliges
Design
4. Combinatorial Optimization for UI Design, Antti Oulasvirta, Andreas Karrenbauer
5. Soft Keyboard Performance Optimization, Xiaojun Bi, Brian Smith, Tom Ouyang, Shumin Zhai
6. Computational Design with Crowds, Yuki Koyama, Takeo Igarashi
Systems
7. Practical Formal Methods in HCI, Alan Dix
8. From Premature Semantics to Mature Interaction Programming, Paul Cairns, Harold Thimbleby
9. Performance Evaluation of Interactive Systems with ICO Models, Celia Martinie, Philippe Palanque, Camille Fayollas
Human Behaviour
10. Interaction as an Emergent Property of a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process, Andrew Howes, Xiuli Chen, Aditya Acharya, Richard L. Lewis
11. Economic Models of Interaction, Leif Azzopardi, Guido Zuccon
12. Computational Models of User Multitasking, Duncan P. Brumby, Christian P. Janssen, Tuomo Kujala, Dario D. Salvucci
13. The Central Role of Cognitive Computations in Human-Information Interaction, Wai-Tat Fu, Jessie Chin, Q. Vera Liao
14. Computational Model of Human Routine Behaviors, Nikola Banovic, Jennifer Mankoff, Anind K. Dey
15. Computational Methods for Socio-Computer Interaction, Wai-Tat Fu, Mingkun Gao, Hyo Jin Do

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