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020 _a9780198799610
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100 _aOulasvirta, Antti
_eed.
245 _aComputational interaction
260 _bOxford University Press,
_c2018
_aOxford ;
300 _aviii, 424 p. ;
_bill., (b & w),
_c24 cm
365 _b55.00
_c£
_d113.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis work introduces a new perspective on how to design user interfaces called 'Computational Interaction'. This new method applies principles of computational thinking (abstraction, automation and analysis) to inform our understanding of how people interact with user interfaces. This book presents computational interaction as an approach to explaining and enhancing the interaction between humans and information technology. Computational interaction applies abstraction, automation, and analysis to inform our understanding of the structure of interaction and also to inform the design of the software that drives new and exciting human-computer interfaces. The methods of computational interaction allow, for example, designers to identify user interfaces that are optimal against some objective criteria. They also allow software engineers to build interactive systems that adapt their behaviour to better suit individual capacities and preferences.00This book introduces computational interaction design to the reader by exploring a wide range of computational interaction techniques, strategies and methods. It explains how techniques such as optimisation, economic modelling, machine learning, control theory, formal methods, cognitive models and statistical language processing can be used to model interaction and design more expressive, efficient and versatile interaction.
650 _aSocial Aspects
650 _aHuman-Computer Interaction
650 _aCognitive computations
650 _aFormal methods
650 _aOptimisation
650 _aControl theory
650 _aMachine learning
700 _aKristensson, Per Ola
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700 _aBi, Xiao-Jun
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700 _aHowes, Andrew
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