Springer, 2014. — 468 p.
This one is the consecutive book devoted to Human-Computer Systems Interaction (H-CSI). The previous monographic volume (H-CSI: Backgrounds and Applications 2, Part I and Part II) received quite good assessment from the scientific community; it also fulfilled our anticipation as a source of up-to-date knowledge in the considered area. This situation encourages us to work out the next volume, giving an insight into the current progress in H-CSI. This time however, papers were gathered on our individual invitation of recognized researchers, having significant scientific record in this area. In this way the content of the book contributes the profound description of the actual status of the H-CSI field. By chance, it is also a signpost for further development and research.
This book is intended for a wide audience of readers who are not necessarily experts in computer science, machine learning or knowledge engineering, but are interested in Human-Computer Systems Interaction. The level of particular papers and specific spreading-out into particular parts is a reason why this volume makes fascinated reading. This gives the reader a much deeper insight than he/she might glean from research papers or talks at conferences. It touches on all deep issues that currently preoccupy the field of H-CSI.
General Human-System Interaction ProblemsA Robust Asynchronous SSVEP Brain-Computer Interface Based on Cluster Analysis of Canonical Correlation Coefficients
Domain Usability, User’s Perception
Incorporating Usability into Model Transformation
Enhanced Event Modeling for Human-System Interactions Using IOPT Petri Nets
Emotion Recognition and Its Applications
Analysis and Comparison of Classification Methods in a Brain Machine Interface
Some Approaches to Recognition of Sign Language Dynamic Expressions with Kinect
Multimodal Human-Computer Interfaces Based on Advanced Video and Audio Analysis
Controlling and Coordinating Computers in a Room with In-Room Gestures
A BPM-Based Approach of Human Task Support within Automated Workflows
A Case Study on Implementation of an Audience Response System in the Fundamentals of Computer Science Course
Multi-Disciplinary, Global Student Collaboration
Health Monitoring and Disabled People Helping SystemsIntelligent Sensing and Learning for Assisted Living Applications
Designing and Evaluating Online Telehealth Systems for Seniors
Sleep Apnea Detection by Means of Analyzing Electrocardiographic Signal
Application of Fourier Transforms in Classification of Medical Images
A Mobile Phone Application for Recognizing Objects as a Personal Aid for the Visually Impaired Users
Mobile Melanoma Diagnosing System – A Preliminary Attempt
User-Centered Design and Older People: Introductory Considerations for Engaging Users
The Assistive Walker for Visually Impaired Using Hand Haptic
Concept and Design of SEES (Smart Environment Explorer Stick) for Visually Impaired Person Mobility Assistance
GiraffPlus: A System for Monitoring Activities and Physiological Parameters and Promoting Social Interaction for Elderly
Various Information Processing SystemsTextual Coherence in a Verse-Maker Robot
Usability Evaluation of Biometrics in Mobile Environments
Posture Independent Model for Hand Detection and Tracking
Vanishing Point Estimation in Urban Roads for Omnidirectional Image
Improvement of Assistive Robot Behavior by Experience-Based Learning
Evaluation of Team-Sport Training Effort Control Systems
Brain Monitoring to Detect Nationality Difference Induced by Robot Gesture