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USER INTERACTION AND RESPONSE ANALYSIS ON HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICES: for long term Input uses. RAJ KAMAL MCA(5 th sem) 11MCA010 PROJECT GUIDE Suman Deb Assistant Professor NIT Agartala

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USER INTERACTION AND RESPONSE ANALYSIS

ON HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICES: for long term

Input uses.

RAJ KAMAL MCA(5th sem)11MCA010

PROJECT GUIDESuman DebAssistant ProfessorNIT Agartala

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

BRIEF HISTORY… … …

1965E.A. Johnson described his work on capacitivetouch screens in a short article.

1971 The Touch screen technology first entered the public eye in1971, with the invention of the Elograph.

JOURNEY BEGINS

TILL DATEUSED IN ALMOST EVERY FIELD

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INTRODUCTION

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

LITERATURE SURVEY…

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

Gone through different papers based onHID for better human computer interaction.

Made detailed study on different typesof touch technologies being used previouslyand now a days.

Studied different types of theories involvedin touch detection such as DI (diffused Illumination) and FTIR(Frustrated TotalInternal Reflection).

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LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

NEED OF HID(TOUCH) …INTRODUCTION

Some studies shows that it is hard to implement the hand skills a individual learns during his life span using a mouse or other pointing devices.

So, Experiments were performed on to make the system more comfortable to use.

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

WORK DIVISION …

PRIMARY ANALYSIS FOR

SELECTING WORK AREA

SURVEY ON INITIAL FINDINGS

SELECTING MAJOR AREA AS

HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

LITERATURE SURVEY ON SPECIFIC AREA OF

APPLICATION

ANALYSIS OF EQUIPMENTS AND LAB

SETUP

EXPERIMENT ON SPECIFIC HCI FACTORS

BENCHMARK THE RESULT

FINALYZE THE HYPOTHESIS

PREPARE REPORT & COMPREHENSIVE

APPLICATION

5TH SEM

6TH SEM

TIME AND ACTIVITY

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

NEXT SEM WORK…

METHODOLOGY

WORK DIVISION IN 6th SEMSTUDENT SE-LECTION

GROUP DIVISION

DATA COLLECTION

DATA EXAMI-NATION

CALCULATING RESULT

FINAL DECISION MAKING

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

EXAMINING SAMPLES…

METHODOLOGY

POINTING SAMPLES WITH MESS

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

EXAMINING SAMPLES …

METHODOLOGY

POINTING SAMPLES WITHOUT MESS

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

EXAMINING SAMPLES …

METHODOLOGY

POINTING SAMPLES WITH MESS(COLOURED SECTION)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

EXAMINING SAMPLES …

METHODOLOGY

POINTING SAMPLES WITHOUT MESS(COLOURED SECTION)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

DESCRIPTION…

METHODOLOGY

The performance of pointing a objecton any screen vary from person toperson depending on independent factorsSuch as educational background, age, Gender, qualification etc.

The performance will also vary on pointing a object depending upon its Size, color, background(mess and without mess).

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

CAPTURED INPUTS …

METHODOLOGY

CAPTURED INPUTS BY MYSELF (WITH MESS)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

CAPTURED INPUTS …

METHODOLOGY

CAPTURED INPUTS BY MYSELF (WITHOUT MESS)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

CAPTURED INPUTS …

METHODOLOGY

CAPTURED INPUTS BY MYSELF (WITH MESS COLOURED)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

CAPTURED INPUTS …

METHODOLOGY

CAPTURED INPUTS BY MYSELF (WITHOUT MESS COLOURED)

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

INPUT OBSERVER…

METHODOLOGY

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

INPUT OBSERVER …

METHODOLOGY

User login Observing limits

Captured inputs

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

USING ANNOVA …

METHODOLOGY

ANOVA is a technique for testing the hypothesis that sample means of several groups are derived from the same population.

F-Test:-The decision of whether or not to reject the null hypothesis that the sample means are similar to each other requires that the value for F be compared with a critical value.

YET TO STUDY ???????

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

TIME & ACTIVITY

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

FUTURE WORK… …To overcome Constraints andlimitations of Human Interaction Design.

The results may be useful to device manufacturers, researchers, interaction technique developers, and assistive technology therapists for understanding how input technologies fare "in the wild."

FUTURE WORK

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

TIME & ACTIVITY

REFERENCE

CONCLUSION… …Specific experiment on usability factors like fatigue, Machine reliability.

Alternative communication for physically challenged people.

Create a generalized hypothesis for device oriented factors for affective user performance.FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

LITERATURE SURVEY

METHODOLOGY

TIME & ACTIVITY

FUTURE WORK

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES …

REFERENCE

PAPER REFERENCES

WEB RESOURCES

[1] A. Sears, C. Plaisant, and B. Shneiderman, “A new era for touchscreenapplications: High precision, dragging icons, and refined feedback,”Advances in Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 3, 1992/// 1992.[2] E. .A .Johnson, “”touch display - a novel input/output device forcomputers”. electronics letters 1 (8),” pp. 219–220, 1965.[3] E. .A .Johnson, “”touch displays: A programmed man-machine interface”.10 (2):,” Ergonomics, pp. 271–277, 1967.[4] T. H. ([email protected]) and J. K. ([email protected]), “TOUCHSCREENS: A PRESSING TECHNOLOGY.” Tech. Rep.

[1]www.elotouch.com. http://www.elotouch.com/AboutElo/History/default.asp.,[2] http://www.atarimagazines.com/v3n3/platorising.html, JULY 1984.[3] http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/bibuxton/buxtoncollection/detail.aspx?id=40.

[4] http://www.touchscreen-me.com/.

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RAJ KAMAL MCA(5th sem)11MCA010

PROJECT GUIDESuman DebAssistant ProfessorNIT Agartala

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