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Schneider, Thomas W. "A Voice-based Multimodal User Interface for VTQuest." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33267.

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The original VTQuest web-based software system requires users to interact using a mouse or a keyboard, forcing the usersâ hands and eyes to be constantly in use while communicating with the system. This prevents the user from being able to perform other tasks which require the userâ s hands or eyes at the same time. This restriction on the userâ s ability to multitask while using VTQuest is unnecessary and has been eliminated with the creation of the VTQuest Voice web-based software system. VTQuest Voice extends the original VTQuest functionality by providing the user with a voice inter
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Reeves, Leah. "OPTIMIZING THE DESIGN OF MULTIMODAL USER INTERFACES." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2007. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4130.

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Due to a current lack of principle-driven multimodal user interface design guidelines, designers may encounter difficulties when choosing the most appropriate display modality for given users or specific tasks (e.g., verbal versus spatial tasks). The development of multimodal display guidelines from both a user and task domain perspective is thus critical to the achievement of successful human-system interaction. Specifically, there is a need to determine how to design task information presentation (e.g., via which modalities) to capitalize on an individual operator's information processing ca
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McGee, Marilyn Rose. "Investigating a multimodal solution for improving force feedback generated textures." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.274183.

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BOLLINI, LETIZIA. "Multimodal Directing in New-Media. The design of the human-computer interface as a directorship of communication modes integrated in a global medium." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Milano, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/10854.

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This research work is meant to offer a theoretical contribution to the study of Visual Design: in particular, the concept of Multimodal Directorship in New Media is approached, defined and developed. Multimodal Directorship is presented as knowledge framewok for research and experimentation of communication languages supporting human-computer interfaces design. The research about Multimodal Directorship gives a theoretical ground to develop better hermeneutic and design methods. The starting point of this research is to define New-Media as digital communication tools structured around h
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Cross, E. Vincent Gilbert Juan E. "Human coordination of robot teams an empirical study of multimodal interface design /." Auburn, Ala, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1701.

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Ronkainen, S. (Sami). "Designing for ultra-mobile interaction:experiences and a method." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2010. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514261794.

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Abstract Usability methodology has matured into a well-defined, industrially relevant field with its own findings, theories, and tools, with roots in applying information technology to user interfaces ranging from control rooms to computers, and more recently to mobile communications devices. The purpose is regularly to find out the users’ goals and to test whether a design fulfils the usability criteria. Properly applied, usability methods provide reliable and repeatable results, and are excellent tools in fine-tuning existing solutions The challenges of usability methodologies are in findi
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Almutairi, Badr. "Multimedia communication in e-government interface : a usability and user trust investigation." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2086/10503.

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In the past few years, e-government has been a topic of much interest among those excited about the advent of Web technologies. Due to the growing demand for effective communication to facilitate real-time interaction between users and e-government applications, many governments are considering installing new tools by e-government portals to mitigate the problems associated with user – interface communication. Therefore, this study is to indicate the use of multimodal metaphors such as audio-visual avatars in e-government interfaces; to increase the user performance of communications and to re
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Zanello, Marie-Laure. "Contribution à la connaissance sur l'utilisation et la gestion de l'interface multimodale." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE10139.

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Dans le cadre de l'interaction homme-machine multimodale, le presuppose de base est que la communication humaine est multimodale et efficace, et qu'il doit donc en etre de meme pour ce cas particulier d'interaction. On peut cependant se demander si les modalites que l'on cherche a integrer dans les interfaces correspondent a une potentialite humaine, si elles peuvent etre mises en uvre par l'utilisateur, dans quelle mesure, et surtout si elles augmentent ou non l'efficacite de l'interaction. L'objectif de ce travail est donc d'etudier, par le biais de deux experiences et de leur analyse compar
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García, Sánchez Juan Carlos. "Towards a predictive interface for the specification of intervention tasks in underwater robotics." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Jaume I, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.6035/14101.2021.93456.

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Robots play a critical role in our everyday lives, performing tasks as diverse as maintenance, surveillance, exploration in harsh environments, or search and rescue operations. Concerning the different environments where they operate, the submarine is one of those that has increased its activity the most. Nowadays, there are three types of robots: ROVs, AUVs and HROVs. Despite the differences in structure and capabilities, there is a problem common to all three: the human-robot interaction has various deficiencies, and the user continues to play a central role from the point of view of decisio
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Husseini, Orabi Ahmed. "Multi-Modal Technology for User Interface Analysis including Mental State Detection and Eye Tracking Analysis." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36451.

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We present a set of easy-to-use methods and tools to analyze human attention, behaviour, and physiological responses. A potential application of our work is evaluating user interfaces being used in a natural manner. Our approach is designed to be scalable and to work remotely on regular personal computers using expensive and noninvasive equipment. The data sources our tool processes are nonintrusive, and captured from video; i.e. eye tracking, and facial expressions. For video data retrieval, we use a basic webcam. We investigate combinations of observation modalities to detect and extract af
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