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Human-computer interaction K Meena, R. Sivakumar

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: India : Prentice-Hall Of India, c2015.Description: xi, 272 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788120350502
Subject(s): Summary: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the current challenging issue of research and information technology. Areas of recent research such as usability engineering, cognitive architectures, spoken dialogue systems and recommender systems are covered. New dimensions of HCI, such as ontological engineering, ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing are also introduced, as are design methodologies of spoken dialogue systems and the corresponding mathematic models. The book is an invaluable tool for undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer science and engineering, and information technology. In addition, it will be of value to postgraduate students of computer applications. Researchers will benefit from chapter 3 (Modelling of Understanding Process) and chapter 5 (Recommender Systems) as these are based on the review of cognitive architectures and ontological tools. Software engineers will find the book useful especially for the contents of chapter 2 (Usability Engineering). Technology innovators will appreciate chapter 7 (Ambient IntelligenceuThe New Dimension of HumanuComputer Interaction), which discusses advanced technologies, such as Ambient Intelligence, Middleware Technologies and Ubiquitous Computing. Information specialists and web designers will have an interesting experience with chapter 6 (Advanced Visualisation Methods) that deals with advanced visualisation techniques.
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REFERENCE University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 004.019 ME HU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0052128

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the current challenging issue of research and information technology. Areas of recent research such as usability engineering, cognitive architectures, spoken dialogue systems and recommender systems are covered. New dimensions of HCI, such as ontological engineering, ambient intelligence and ubiquitous computing are also introduced, as are design methodologies of spoken dialogue systems and the corresponding mathematic models. The book is an invaluable tool for undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer science and engineering, and information technology. In addition, it will be of value to postgraduate students of computer applications. Researchers will benefit from chapter 3 (Modelling of Understanding Process) and chapter 5 (Recommender Systems) as these are based on the review of cognitive architectures and ontological tools. Software engineers will find the book useful especially for the contents of chapter 2 (Usability Engineering). Technology innovators will appreciate chapter 7 (Ambient IntelligenceuThe New Dimension of HumanuComputer Interaction), which discusses advanced technologies, such as Ambient Intelligence, Middleware Technologies and Ubiquitous Computing. Information specialists and web designers will have an interesting experience with chapter 6 (Advanced Visualisation Methods) that deals with advanced visualisation techniques.

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