Computational Interaction
Andrew Howes editor Xiaojun Bi editor Antti Oulasvirta editor Per Ola Kristensson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:8th Feb '18
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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. Embedded in an iterative design process, computational interaction has the potential to complement human strengths and provide methods for generating inspiring and elegant designs. Computational interaction does not exclude the messy and complicated behaviour of humans, rather it embraces it by, for example, using models that are sensitive to uncertainty and that capture subtle variations between individual users. It also promotes the idea that there are many aspects of interaction that can be augmented by algorithms. This 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.
This a detailed collection of well written papers which explores a wide range of Computational Interaction techniques and human/computer interaction settings. There is plenty of thought-provoking material that should be of interest to those involved in user interface design, implementation and assessment. * Patrick Hill, British Computational Society Reviews *
ISBN: 9780198799610
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
Weight: 706g
432 pages