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A continuous interaction approach tointeractive medical device design
Gerrit NiezenSwansea University
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CONTINUOUS INTERACTION
I User exchanges input and output of dynamic informationwith a device over time
I Tight feedback loop: human-in-the-loopI Visual/haptic/audio feedback influences our actions and
changes our perceptionsI We control what we perceive
User DeviceActPerceive
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DYNAMIC MODELS
I Underutilised in current HCI researchI Early HMI research during 1950s-1970s focused on
continuous interactionI Human pilot models developed in 1950s still used in
aerospace engineering
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CHEVRON KEY INTERFACE
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NUMBER ENTRY WITH CHEVRON KEYS
"big up" "small up"
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NON-SYMMETRIC DEVICE BEHAVIOUR
"big up" "big down"
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DISCUSSION
I Mimic real-world physics in the user interface, utilisinghuman perception of velocity etc.
I Build a human operator model to test user interfacealternatives in simulation
I Evaluating other types of physical input devices fornumber entry, e.g.:
I Dual concentric rotary encodersI Self-centring jog wheels