New multimodal interfaces are being built for strength. As the articles in this section attest, strength in a multimodal interface derives from a number of factors, including their compatibility with users’ abilities and existing work practices, and the flexibility these hybrid interfaces permit. The robustness of a multimodal interface also increases substantially as the number […]
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Guidelines For Multimodal -ser Interface Design
In today’s pursuit of more transparent, flexible, and efficient human-computer interaction, a growing interest in multimodal interface design has emerged [5]. The goals are twofold: to achieve an interaction closer to natural human-human communication, and to increase the robustness of the interaction by using redundant or complementary information. New interaction paradigms and guidelines are necessary […]
Taming Recognition Errors with a Multimodal Interface
More modes are better than one when it comes to comprehending human speech, especially when speakers are accented or interacting in noisy natural environments.
Perceptual -User Interfaces: Multimodal Interfaces that Process What Comes Naturally
Using our highly skilled and coordinated communication patterns to control computers in a more transparent interface experience.
Ten Myths of Multimodal Interaction
Moving from traditional interfaces toward interfaces offering users greater expressive power, naturalness, and portability.
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