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User Interfaces for Wearable Computers : Development and Evaluation

Hendrik Witt (Author), Prof Otthein Herzog (Contributor)
Over the last decades, desktop computers for professional and consumer applications have become a quasi standard. However, the last few years have been dominated by a new trend in computing: the mobile use of computers. Wearable computers, which are a special kind of mobile computer, assist their users in managing primarily physical tasks. Hendrik Witt examines user interfaces for wearable computers and analyses the challenges imposed by the wearable computing paradigm through its dual-task character. He discusses solutions for the development and evaluation of user interfaces which can be used in dual task scenarios. The author presents fundamental research results and introduces a special software tool as well as the "HotWire" evaluation method to facilitate user interface development and evaluation. Based on the findings of different end-user experiments conducted to study the management of interruptions with gesture and speech input in a wearable computing scenario, the author derives design guidelines and general constraints for forthcoming interface designs
eBook, English, 2008
Vieweg+Teubner, Wiesbaden, 2008
1 online resource (293 pages)
9783835192324, 9783835102569, 3835192329, 3835102567
1059070924
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Theoretical Framework and Related Work
Interdisciplinary Foundations
Fundamentals of Perception and Cognition
Human-Computer Interaction
Context-Awareness and Adaptive User Interfaces
Design and Development of Wearable User Interfaces
An Approach for Developing Wearable User Interfaces
Evaluation of Wearable User Interfaces
The HotWire Apparatus
Interruption Methods for Gesture Interaction
Interruption Methods for Speech Interaction
Visual Feedback and Frames of Reference for Gesture Interaction
Development of Wearable User Interface
The Wearable User Interface Toolkit
Applications
Conclusion
Conclusions and Final Remarks
English