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Pervasive and Ubiquitious computing

Natural user interfaces

  • applications off desktop
  • physical linteraction moving away from mouse/keyboard/display
  • natural acations used as input to systems
  • better learnability, easure of use. ⇒ support tasks without changing them
  • support special needs people

[!INFO] computer we wear communicate with more locally installed les ubiquitious computers

context awareness

  • apps are aware of the environment around the user/the app and can adjus their behaviour to suit it

[!INFO] computer should behave in a more natural way [!INFO] also aware of our current goals

automatic capture and access

  • automatically record and store things to remove the burden from humans and allows us to focus on things we are better at

Examples

context awareness |300

[!INFO] phone already knows your location

[!INFO] uses electroculography: eye tracking without a camera. wanted to know if you could build a context aware systems based on eye movements: copy, read, write, video, browse, NULL. They achieved 70%-80% accuracy, WITHOUT using complicated machine learning.

David Lindlbauer, Anna Maria Feit, Otmar Hilliges, Context-Aware Online Adaptation of Mixed Reality Interfaces

[!INFO] measure cognitive load using pupil dilation. with high cognitive load they show less information on screen to stop from distracting you.

[!QUESTION] if they block other stuff while we have high workload, how do we deci