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Enabling one-handed input for wearable computing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-05-30)
A new evolution of computing is emerging around wearable technologies. Wearable computing has been a topic of research for years. However, we are beginning to see adoption by consumers and non-researchers due to advances ...
Storytelling for digital photographs: supporting the practice, understanding the benefit
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08-25)
The emergence of digital capture and editing technologies make providing a more detailed and coherent description of the experiences depicted in photos possible. Through the combination of photos, music and voice, people ...
Effects of levels of abstractness of icons used to represent programming language constructs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993)
A computational framework for unsupervised analysis of everyday human activities
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-07-07)
In order to make computers proactive and assistive, we must enable them to perceive, learn, and predict what is happening in their surroundings. This presents us with the challenge of formalizing computational models of ...
Visualization by demonstration
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-05-05)
A key component of visualization systems that helps human sensemaking is interactivity. Thoughtfully designed interactions make the visual analysis process a conversation between the user and the interface that results in ...
Detecting and mitigating human bias in visual analytics
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-05-17)
People are susceptible to a multitude of biases, including perceptual biases and illusions; cognitive biases like confirmation bias or anchoring bias; and social biases like racial or gender bias that are borne of cultural ...
Interactive Scalable Interfaces for Machine Learning Interpretability
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-12-01)
Data-driven paradigms now solve the world's hardest problems by automatically learning from data. Unfortunately, what is learned is often unknown to both the people who train the models and the people they impact. This has ...
Wearable Computers and Spatial Cognition
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-08-23)
Human beings live and work in large and complex environments. It is often difficult for individuals to perceive and understand the structure of these environments. However, the formation of an accurate and reliable ...
A flexible security architecture for pervasive computing environments
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-06-07)
Making Multiple Monitors More Manageable
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-07-06)
After introducing the concept of multiple monitors, which is a computer system with a physically partitioned but virtually contiguous display space (a single computer with many monitors attached), we discuss open Human-Computer ...