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The Future of Human-Computer Interaction

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Saved by 4 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-08-30


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Code development itself consisted of many small steps with frequent user testing

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HCI hasn't produced major innovations in the last 20 years

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good HCI design is evolutionary rather than revolutionary

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We'll get to speech interfaces shortly

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If the phone can figure out what that place is, it can also provide services that you want there, or that complement services that that place provides (e.g., song previews in a music store, comparison pricing in a supermarket, stats or replays at a baseball game). When you're between places, the phone can use other pieces of context to figure out what services to offer, or it can wait for you to ask.

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speech-based interfaces

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computer vision

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barcode recognition

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OCR (optical character recognition)

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TinyMotion

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better advice and consent interfaces for users, anonymization, and various forms of obfuscation

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Web 2.0 business: rich user history; highly personalized, coupled services; carefully targeted marketing; and social and individual services

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