To see the other types of publications on this topic, follow the link: Intuitive interface.

Books on the topic 'Intuitive interface'

Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles

Select a source type:

Consult the top 27 books for your research on the topic 'Intuitive interface.'

Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.

You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.

Browse books on a wide variety of disciplines and organise your bibliography correctly.

1

Brown, John N. A., Anton Josef Fercher, and Gerhard Leitner. Building an Intuitive Multimodal Interface for a Smart Home. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56532-3.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

1969-, Grieser Gunter, and Tanaka Y, eds. Intuitive human interfaces for organizing and accessing intellectual assets: International workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, March 1-5, 2004 : revised selected papers. Springer, 2004.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Grieser, Gunter, and Yuzuru Tanaka, eds. Intuitive Human Interfaces for Organizing and Accessing Intellectual Assets. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b104697.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Meeker, Cassie. Intuitive Human-Machine Interfaces for Non-Anthropomorphic Robotic Hands. [publisher not identified], 2020.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Brenner, Everett H. Beyond Boolean: New approaches to information retrieval : the quest for intuitive online search systems past, present & future. National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services, 1996.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Leitner, Gerhard, John N.A N. A. Brown, and Anton Josef Fercher. Building an Intuitive Multimodal Interface for a Smart Home: Hunting the SNARK. Springer, 2017.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Grieser, Gunter, and Yuzuru Tanaka. Intuitive Human Interfaces for Organizing and Accessing Intellectual Assets: International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, March 1-5, 2004, Revised Selected Papers. Springer London, Limited, 2005.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Blackler, Alethea. Intuitive Interaction. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

1st, Dwivedi Rakesh Kumar. Improving User Experience with Intuitive Interfaces. Alexis Press LLC, 2022.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Intuition the Amiga User Interface. Addison-Wesley, 1985.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
11

Blackler, Alethea. Intuitive Interaction: Research and Application. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
12

Blackler, Alethea. Intuitive Interaction: Research and Application. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
13

Blackler, Alethea. Intuitive Interaction: Research and Application. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
14

Blackler, Alethea. Intuitive Interaction: Research and Application. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
15

Build Chatbot Interactions: Responsive, Intuitive Interfaces with Ruby. Pragmatic Programmers, LLC, The, 2019.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
16

Grieser, Yuzuru Tanaka Gunter. Intuitive Human Interfaces for Organizing and Accessing Intellectual Assets. Springer, 2008.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
17

Wellwood, Alexis, Susan J. Hespos, and Lance J. Rips. The Object : Substance :: Event : Process Analogy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815259.003.0009.

Full text
Abstract:
Beginning at least with Bach (1986), semanticists have suggested that objects are formally parallel to events in the way substances are formally parallel to processes. This chapter investigates whether these parallels can be understood to reflect a shared representational format in cognition, which underlies aspects of the intuitive metaphysics of these categories. The authors of this chapter hypothesized that a way of counting (atomicity) is necessary for object and event representations, unlike for substance or process representations. Atomicity is strongly implied by plural but not mass language. The chapter investigates the language–perception interface across these domains using minimally different images and animations, designed either to encourage atomicity (‘natural’ breaks) or to discourage it (‘unnatural’ breaks). The experiments test preference for naming such stimuli with mass or count syntax. The results support Bach’s analogy in perception and highlight the formal role of atomicity in object and event representation.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
18

Digital Electronics for Musicians: Build Intuitive Electronics and Electroacoustic Music Interfaces. Apress L. P., 2024.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
19

Practical UI: Quick and practical UI design guidelines to design intuitive, accessible, and beautiful interfaces. practical-ui.com, 2022.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
20

Azzopardi, Leif, and Guido Zuccon. Economic Models of Interaction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799603.003.0012.

Full text
Abstract:
This chapter provides a tutorial on how economics can be used to model the interaction between users and systems. Economic theory provides an intuitive and natural way to model Human-Computer Interaction which enables the prediction and explanation of user behaviour. A central tenet of the approach is the utility maximisation paradigm where it is assumed that users seek to maximise their profit/benefit subject to budget and other constraints when interacting with a system. By using such models it is possible to reason about user behaviour and make predictions about how changes to the interface or the users interactions will affect performance and behaviour. In this chapter, we describe and develop several economic models relating to how users search for information. While the examples are specific to Information Seeking and Retrieval, the techniques employed can be applied more generally to other human-computer interaction scenarios. Therefore, the goal of this chapter is to provide an introduction and overview of how to build economic models of human-computer interaction that generate testable hypotheses regarding user behaviour which can be used to guide design and inform experimentation.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
21

McKay, Everett N. UI Is Communication: How to Design Intuitive, User Centered Interfaces by Focusing on Effective Communication. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
22

McKay, Everett N. UI Is Communication: How to Design Intuitive, User Centered Interfaces by Focusing on Effective Communication. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
23

Barker, Chris. Learn SwiftUI: An Introductory Guide to Creating Intuitive Cross-Platform User Interfaces Using Swift 5. Packt Publishing, Limited, 2020.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
24

Stone, H. A. Fundamentals of fluid dynamics with an introduction to the importance of interfaces. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789352.003.0001.

Full text
Abstract:
The topics discussed are all related to basic fluid mechanics. In these introductory notes I highlight some of the main features of fluid flows and their mathematical characterization. There is much physical intuition encapsulated in the differential equations, and one of our goals is to gain more experience (i) understanding the governing equations and various related principles of kinematics, (ii) developing intuition with approximating the equations, (iii) applying the principles to a wide range of problems, which includes (iv) being able to rationalize scaling laws and quantitative trends, often without having a detailed solution in hand. Where possible we provide examples of the ideas with ‘soft interfaces’ in mind.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
25

Hanlon, Robert T. Block by Block: The Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Thermodynamics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198851547.001.0001.

Full text
Abstract:
At the heart of many fields—physics, chemistry, engineering—lays thermodynamics. While this science plays a critical role in determining the boundary between what is and is not possible in the natural world, it occurs to many as an indecipherable black box, thus making the subject a challenge to learn. Two obstacles contribute to this situation, the first being the disconnect between the fundamental theories and the underlying physics and the second being the confusing concepts and terminologies involved with the theories. While one needn’t confront either of these two obstacles to successfully use thermodynamics to solve real problems, overcoming both provides access to a greater intuitive sense of the problems and more confidence, more strength, and more creativity in solving them. Success in this regard necessarily involves learning both the science and the history that led to the science. The two were intertwined during the evolution of thermodynamics and are thus likewise intertwined in this book.With this book I offer an original perspective on thermodynamic science and history based on standing at the interface between three worlds: practicing engineer, academician, and historian. I synthesize and gather into one accessible volume a strategic range of foundational topics involving the atomic theory, energy, entropy, and the laws of thermodynamics. For each topic I capture both the physical and historical underpinnings together with the human-interest stories as the hundreds of years of thermodynamic history are filled with many such stories. I share them to further engage, educate, and inspire the reader.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
26

Intuitive Human Interfaces for Organizing and Accessing Intellectual Assets: International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, March 1-5, 2004, Revised ... Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer, 2005.

Find full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
27

Montgomery, Erwin B. Clinical Assessments. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259600.003.0010.

Full text
Abstract:
The primary endpoints of DBS adjustments are functional and as such, are related to the symptoms and signs due to the disease and consequent to stimulation. Thus, effective programming requires the programmer to be an astute clinician in the assessing symptoms and signs. This is not always a straight forward or intuitive process. For example, stimulation of the corticospinal tract can reduce tremor but interfere with other motor functions. Assesments often are complicated by the time required for changes to manifest rendering some assessments impractical in the confines of a clinic visit. A systematic approach is based on a knowledge of the disorder being treated and the regional anatomy around the DBS lead that allows anticipation of possible adverse effects. Effective assessments benefit from use of rating scales and adequate documentation.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
We offer discounts on all premium plans for authors whose works are included in thematic literature selections. Contact us to get a unique promo code!