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CS 591 Human Computer Interaction
Introduction
Dr. Pradipta Biswas
Research AssociateResearch Associate
Department of Engineering & Trinity HallDepartment of Engineering & Trinity Hall
University of Cambridge, UKUniversity of Cambridge, UK
Working Group CoordinatorWorking Group Coordinator
International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, SwitzerlandInternational Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland
EE--mail: [email protected]: [email protected]
Web: http://wwwWeb: http://www--edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/~pb400edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/~pb400
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University of Cambridge
• 800 years old
• 31 Colleges
• 150 departments, faculties,
schools and other institutions
• Total Students: 18,306
• Total staff: 9,140
• 89 Nobel Prizes
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Instructor’s bio
•Researcher at Cambridge University (2010 - )
•WG Coordinator at ITU –T FGAVA (2011 - )
•PhD form Cambridge University (2006 – 2010)
•MTech from IIT Kgp (2004 – 2006)
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Human Computer Interaction
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Different disciplines
• Human
–Psychology • Cognitive
• Social
–Ergonomics
–Ethnography and so on
• Computer
–Graphics
–Artificial Intelligence
–Software Engineering and so on
• Others
–Design
–Mathematics
–Statistics====.
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Early computer - ENIAC
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IBM PC – 1980s
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Approx. time line (from Prof. B. Myers)
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Present status
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Integration of TV and
mobile
devices
Gesture control and speech
recognition (e.g. Microsoft‘s KINECT)
Smart Remote
Controls
Second screen:
Tablet PCs
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What we get
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What we get – usability evaluation
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Course structure
•Section 1: Users
•Section 2: Technology
•Section 3: Do it yourself
•Section 4: Evaluation
•Section 5: Standardization & wrap up
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Section 1: Users
VisionHearing
Cognition
Motor action
User M
odel
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Section 2: Case study
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Section 3: Assignment
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Section 4: Evaluation
•Experiment design
•Usability evaluation techniques
•Controlled experiments
•Qualitative analysis
•Reporting results
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Section 5: Technology
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Section 6 - Standardization
What actionscan bridge the gap?
Where are we now? What are the key obstacles?
Where do we wantAV Media to be?
What roadmapof actions and metrics
do we recommend
FutureFuture
PresentPresent
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
Gap betweenvision and current
situation
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HCI Conferences
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HCI Journals
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Take away points
•What is HCI
•Scopes and applications
•Course structure
•Resources