TY - CONF
T1 - Novel Human-to-Human Interactions from the Evolution of HCI
AU - Santangelo, Antonella
AU - Gentile, Antonio
AU - Sorce, Salvatore
AU - Vitabile, Salvatore
AU - Sorce, Salvatore
AU - Santangelo, Antonella
AU - Gentile, Antonio
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The interaction ways made available by the evolution of the human-computer interfaces, led to novel Human-to-Human Interaction (HHI) modes, enabling people to cooperate for almost any task any time and any where. HHI nowadays is largely indirect and mediated by a wide variety of technologies and devices. This new and exciting field of design originates from the convergence of a few well-established research fields within the HCI area, such as traditional Graphical User Interfaces (GUI), Tangible User Interfaces (TUI), Touchless Gesture User Interface (TGUI), Voice User Interfaces (VUI), and Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI). We analyze and describe the evolution of the HCI in those fields, and how it paved the way for novel current and upcoming human-to human interaction ways.
AB - The interaction ways made available by the evolution of the human-computer interfaces, led to novel Human-to-Human Interaction (HHI) modes, enabling people to cooperate for almost any task any time and any where. HHI nowadays is largely indirect and mediated by a wide variety of technologies and devices. This new and exciting field of design originates from the convergence of a few well-established research fields within the HCI area, such as traditional Graphical User Interfaces (GUI), Tangible User Interfaces (TUI), Touchless Gesture User Interface (TGUI), Voice User Interfaces (VUI), and Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI). We analyze and describe the evolution of the HCI in those fields, and how it paved the way for novel current and upcoming human-to human interaction ways.
KW - human-computer interaction
KW - human-to-human interaction
KW - mediated social interactions
KW - novel interfaces
KW - human-computer interaction
KW - human-to-human interaction
KW - mediated social interactions
KW - novel interfaces
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/56905
M3 - Other
SP - 600
EP - 604
ER -