Future Directions in HCI Chris North cs3724: HCI.

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Future Directions in HCI Chris North cs3724: HCI

Presentations michael young, eric tester, craig sinning, darrin schmidt Vote: UI Hall of Fame/Shame?

Next Project 3: due Thurs Apr 25 Presentations: UI critique, HW2, P2 Tues: Eric Belloumi, Kevin Brown, Jason Ying Chan, James Delanoy, Christopher Din, James Errico, Chi Yeun Thurs: Oddbjoern Hestnes, Christopher Keene, Dominic Kerchner, Andrew Knott, Brain Maher, James Mosher, Joshua Patterson Tues (last lecture): Namitha Pillai, Richard Pruitt, Stephen Ratcliffe, Brian Roderick, Scott Tankersley

Learn about VTURCS See this year’s projects and vote for your favorites Eat free food again! Win prizes. Meet professors for next year projects Come See The Posters! Join us Today, 5:00PM McBryde 655

Review UI specification approaches? GUI builders UAN -> IOG Labview, end-user programming dataflow snap

Project 3 ?

Future Directions in HCI Visualization Virtual Environments Multi-modal interaction Ubiquitous computing Collaborative systems Agents

Visualization Visualization everywhere Large multiple displays Peripheral displays

Virtual Environments 3D display, immersive Stereo glasses, HMD Head tracking Gloves CAVE

Multi-Modal Interaction Speech recognition Gesture recognition, 2 hands Face recognition Eye tracking, body tracking biometrics “audiolization”

Ubiquitous Computing Everything is “smart” Many form factors PDAs, cars, appiances, buildings, … Wireless networking Wearable computers Augmented reality

Collaborative Systems Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Co-located vs. Remote Virtual communications Groupware Shoulderware Multiple input devices

Agents Autonomous agents Data mining Recommender systems Artificial intelligence Anthropomorphism?

Genex Near term

Airforce Command & Control