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Human Computer Interaction: Paper Reading 25: Using Language Complexity to Measure Cognitive Load for Adaptive Interaction Design
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. Paper Reading 25: Using Language Complexity to Measure Cognitive Load for Adaptive Interaction Design. Using Language Complexity to Measure Cognitive Load for Adaptive Interaction Design. M Asif Khawaja, Fang Chen, Nadine Marcus. IUI '10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent user interface. Posted by Jaideep Balekar. April 25, 2011 at 10:22 AM. Such a awesome information. Its really mind blowing. April 26, 2011 at 9:46 AM. Coming of age in samoa. Full B...
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #43 - Things That Make Us Smart
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Book Reading #43 - Things That Make Us Smart. Title: Things That Make Us Smart: Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine. Publisher: 1994 Basic Books. He talks about two types of sciences:. Based on observations, data collection and classification. He also talks about two types of cognition:. When people react to events quickly and effortlessly - reflex actions. When people think and make a decision before reacting. In this chapter, he further discusses the different l...
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #51 - Living With Complexity
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. Book Reading #51 - Living With Complexity. Why Is Complexity Necessary? Simplicity is in the Mind. In this chapter, Norman mentions that our mind takes in a complex task and breaks it down into simplified tasks, thus simplicity is the in the mind. Sometimes, the things that we perceive to be simple are in fact not that simple. Norman states that people feel comfortable working with intermediate level of complexity. Posted by Jaideep Balekar. Labels: Living with complexity. Full ...
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Human Computer Interaction: Paper Reading 24: A Natural Language Interface of Thorough Coverage by Concordance with Knowledge Bases
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. Paper Reading 24: A Natural Language Interface of Thorough Coverage by Concordance with Knowledge Bases. A Natural Language Interface of Thorough Coverage by Concordance with Knowledge Bases. Yong-Jin Han, Tae-Gil Noh, Seong-Bae Park, Se Young Park, Sang-Jo Lee. IUI '10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. Figure 1. Mismatch between expressions which are interpretable by a. NLI system and those answerable by a knowledge base. Full Blog...
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #52 - Living With Complexity
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. Book Reading #52 - Living With Complexity. Title: Living With Complexity. Publisher: 2010 Basic Books. How Simple Things Can Complicate Our Mind. Posted by Jaideep Balekar. Labels: Living with complexity. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coming of age in samoa. Design of everyday things. Opening the skinners box. Things that make us smart. Why we make mistakes. Senior Capstone Design Homepage. My Senior Capstone Blog. TAMU Comp Sci and Engr. Full Blog - Living with Complexity.
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #44 - Why We Make Mistakes
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Book Reading #44 - Why We Make Mistakes. We Wear Rose Colored Glasses. This chapter provided some really interesting examples that prove how we remember good things about ourselves to make ourselves feel better. I think our ego is one of the major contributing factor towards such behavior. One of the advantages of this behavior is positive attitude since remembering our losses doesn't really help us much. We Can Walk and Chew Gum - but Not Much Else. Posted by Jaideep Balekar.
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Human Computer Interaction: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Full Blog - Living with Complexity. Norman mentions that our mind takes in a complex task and breaks it down into simplified tasks, thus simplicity is the in the mind. Sometimes, the things that we perceive to be simple are in fact not that simple. Norman states that people feel comfortable working with intermediate level of complexity. Posted by Jaideep Balekar. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Book Reading #52 - Living With Complexity. Title: Living With Complexity. The author mention...
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #46 - Why We Make Mistakes
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Thursday, April 7, 2011. Book Reading #46 - Why We Make Mistakes. We’re in the Wrong Frame of Mind. I completely agree with the author when he says "We Skim". We are required to read a lot of books for this class and most of the times, I skim. Since most people in the class skim over the material being presented, they have a general idea about the content in the book, they get the message but only a rare few remember the details, like the numbers and dates. Posted by Jaideep Balekar. Why we make mistakes.
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Human Computer Interaction: Paper Reading 22: Social signal processing: detecting small group interaction in leisure activity
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Monday, April 11, 2011. Paper Reading 22: Social signal processing: detecting small group interaction in leisure activity. Title: Social Signal Processing: Detecting Small Group Interaction in Leisure Activity. Names of authors: Eyal Dim, Tsvi Kuflik. Presentation venue: IUI '10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces. This tool can be used to study group interactions, group behavior of people and the crowd mentality. It can be used to differentiate in the beha...
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Human Computer Interaction: Book Reading #45 - Things That Make Us Smart
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Thursday, April 7, 2011. Book Reading #45 - Things That Make Us Smart. The Power of Representation. Fitting the Artifact to the Person. In this chapter, Norman continues to talk about artifacts. He differentiates between different types of artifacts - surface artifacts (we see all the information being represented) and internal artifacts (some information is latent and can't be seen). He also differentiates between active and passive artifacts and provides various examples to explain these differ...Book ...