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Human-Computer Interaction. Towards Intelligent and Implicit Interaction

by Kurosu, Masaaki.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; . 8008 Physical details: XXII, 514 p. 247 illus. online resource. ISBN: 364239342X Subject(s): Computer science. | Data mining. | Computer vision. | Computer Science. | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. | Image Processing and Computer Vision. | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
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Adaptive, Personalised and Context-aware Interaction -- Development of a Virtual Keyboard System Using a Bio-signal Interface and Preliminary Usability Test -- Unifying Conceptual and Spatial Relationships between Objects in HCI -- Context-Aware Multimodal Sharing of Emotions -- Supportive User Interfaces for MOCOCO (Mobile, Contextualized and Collaborative) Applications -- RFID Mesh Network as an Infrastructure for Location Based Services for the Blind -- An Ontology-Based Interaction Concept for Social-Aware Applications -- Sensor-Based Adaptation of User Interface on Android Phones -- Perception and BDI Reasoning Based Agent Model for Human Behavior Simulation in Complex System -- Long-Term Study of a Software Keyboard That Places Keys at Positions of Fingers and Their Surroundings -- Fast Dynamic Channel Allocation Algorithm for TD-HSPA System -- Evaluating Intelligibility Usage and Usefulness in a Context-Aware Application -- Strangers and Friends: Adapting the Conversational Style of an Artificial Agent -- suGATALOG: Fashion Coordination System That Supports Users to Choose Everyday Fashion with Clothed Pictures -- Interacting with a Context-Aware Personal Information Sharing System -- Design and Evaluation of Eco-feedback Interfaces to Support Location-Based Services for Individual Energy Awareness and Conservation -- Fuzzy Logic Approach for Adaptive Systems Design -- Computational Vision in HCI -- Semi-supervised Remote Sensing Image Segmentation Using Dynamic Region Merging -- Correcting Distortion of Views into Aquarium -- A Dense Stereo Matching Algorithm with Occlusion and Less or Similar Texture Handling -- Robust Face Recognition System Using a Reliability Feedback -- A Developer-Oriented Visual Model for Upper-Body Gesture Characterization -- Annotate. Train. Evaluate. A Unified Tool for the Analysis and Visualization of Workflows in Machine Learning Applied to Object Detection -- A New Real-Time Visual SLAM Algorithm Based on the Improved FAST Features -- A Coastline Detection Method Based on Level Set -- Tracking End-Effectors for Marker-Less 3D Human Motion Estimation in Multi-view Image Sequences -- Kernel Based Weighted Group Sparse Representation Classifier -- Kernel Fuzzy Similarity Measure-Based Spectral Clustering for Image Segmentation -- Depth Camera Based Real-Time Fingertip Detection Using Multi-view Projection -- Evaluation of Hip Impingement Kinematics on Range of Motion -- Tracking People with Active Cameras -- Classification Based on LBP and SVM for Human Embryo Microscope Images -- Semantic Annotation Method of Clothing Image -- Emotions in HCI -- Audio-Based Pre-classification for Semi-automatic Facial Expression Coding -- Sentimental Eyes! -- Developing Sophisticated Robot Reactions by Long-Term Human Interaction -- An Awareness System for Supporting Remote Communication – Application to Long-Distance Relationships -- Emotion Sharing with the Emotional Digital Picture Frame -- Vision Based Body Dither Measurement for Estimating Human Emotion Parameters -- Evaluating Emotional State during 3DTV Viewing Using Psychophysiological Measurements -- Affect-Based Retrieval of Landscape Images Using Probabilistic Affective Model -- A Study on Combinative Value Creation in Songs Selection -- The Influence of Context Knowledge for Multi-modal Affective Annotation -- Generation of Facial Expression Emphasized with Cartoon Techniques Using a Cellular-Phone-Type Teleoperated Robot with a Mobile Projector -- Biophysiological Aspects of Interaction -- A Biofeedback Game for Training Arousal Regulation during a Stressful Task: The Space Investor -- Responses Analysis of Visual and Linguistic Information on Digital Signage Using fNIRS -- A Method for Promoting Interaction Awareness by Biological Rhythm in Elementary School Children -- Internet Anxiety: Myth or Reality? -- Brain Function Connectivity Analysis for Recognizing Different Relation of Social Emotion in Virtual Reality -- A Mobile Brain-Computer Interface for Freely Moving Humans -- The Solid Angle of Light Sources and Its Impact on the Suppression of Melatonin in Humans -- Facial Electromyogram Activation as Silent Speech Method -- The Impact of Gender and Sexual Hormones on Automated Psychobiological Emotion Classification -- Evaluation of Mono/Binocular Depth Perception Using Virtual Image Display -- Visual Image Reconstruction from fMRI Activation Using Multi-scale Support Vector Machine Decoders -- Alterations in Resting-State after Motor Imagery Training: A Pilot Investigation with Eigenvector Centrality Mapping.

The five-volume set LNCS 8004--8008 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2013, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA in July 2013. The total of 1666 papers and 303 posters presented at the HCII 2013 conferences was carefully reviewed and selected from 5210 submissions. These papers address the latest research and development efforts and highlight the human aspects of design and use of computing systems. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of human-computer interaction, addressing major advances in knowledge and effective use of computers in a variety of application areas. This volume contains papers in the thematic area of human-computer interaction, addressing the following major topics: adaptive, personalised and context-aware interaction; computational vision in HCI; emotions in HCI; biophysiological aspects of interaction.

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