Madness video for CHI 2011 honorable mention paper Biofeedback Game Design: Using Direct and Indirect Physiological Control to Enhance Game Interaction
Advances in Human-Computer Interaction is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes theoretical and applied papers covering the broad spectrum of interactive systems. The journal is inherently inter Advances in Human-Computer Interaction home
Modes are bad. Therefore LeapMode is good. Customization is bad. Therefore allow no customization whatsoever. Icons are bad. Therefore, stick to text. Zooming Interface: ZoomingInterfaceParadigm (ZIP is something to replace applications, desktop, browsers, etc. All of the content is displayed on an infinite virtual plane. As you zoom closer, documents can be edited. Filesystems are bad. Instead, just provide an interface where the user can type text. If not the zooming interface, then perhaps the old CanonCat interface — one huge text with document separation characters. If it is easy to select text and print it — i.e. it is easy to mark the text between two document markers — then files are not useful.
Requires 1 or 2 extra keys on the keyboard.approximately where the "Windows" keys are on a current keyboard They would act as sort of meta keys, triggering an incremental search Within a wiki this would be nice, since pressing a LEAP key would let you switch focus to the summary field, save and preview inputs when you finish your text entry. This is different from using Tab/Alt-Tab to cycle between links or form elements; as well as spelling the link you want to jump to in Mozilla; as well as providing AcceleratorKey?s to jump to a particular link or form element because there is LEAP (next word), double LEAP (next paragraph), triple LEAP (next page), and then meta LEAP (next search), and so on. LEAP is only the actual button on the keyboard; it keys to many different functions that are all conceptually related to navigation. LeapMode was implemented
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The HCI Bibliography (HCIBIB) is a free-access bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction, with over 60,000 records in a searchable database. HCIBIB.ORG is also one of the premier portals to high-quality information on the development of usable software and Web-based systems.
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L. Schmidt, and H. Luczak. Human and Organisational Issues in the Digital Enterprise: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing: Agility and Hybrid Automation (Galway 2004), page 547–556. Galway, The Department of Industrial Engineering, National University of Ireland Galway, (2004)
H. Luczak, M. Park, B. Balazs, S. Wiedenmaier, and L. Schmidt. Human-Centred Computing: Cognitive, Social and Ergonomic Aspects : Proceedings of HCI International 2003 (Crete 2003), page 98–102. Mahwah, Erlbaum, (2003)
C. Foltz, B. Westfechtel, L. Schmidt, and H. Luczak. Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice : Proceedings of HCI International 2003 (Crete 2003), page 365–369. Mahwah, Erlbaum, (2003)
L. Schmidt, and H. Luczak. Proceedings of the 7th Southeast Asian Ergonomics and 4th Malaysian Ergonomics Conference (Kuching 2003), page 346-353 *** Best Paper Award ***. Kuching, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (2003)