Lesson 13 Flashcards

1
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refers to different types of devices ranging from small sensors to tablets to notebooks and desktops to complex computing devices.

A

Ubiquitous computing

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refers to the collective network of connected devices and the technology that facilitates communication between devices and the cloud, as well as between the devices themselves.

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IOT or Internet of Things

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3
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The use of computer modeling and simulation that enables a person to interact with an artificial three-dimensional (3-D) visual or other sensory environment.

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Virtual reality (VR)

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is an enhanced, interactive version of a real-world environment achieved through digital visual elements, sounds, and other sensory stimuli via holographic technology.

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Augmented reality

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5
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is speech recognition technology that allows people to interact with a computer, smartphone or other device through voice commands.

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Voice user interface (VUI)

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6
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are software applications that use natural language processing (NLP) and artificial intelligence (AI) to interact with humans through text or voice.

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Conversational agents

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7
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Ethical considerations in HCI

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human welfare
ownership and property
privacy
universal usability
freedom from bias
trust
autonomy
informed consent
Accountability

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8
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generally referring to allocation of resources to fit the well being of humans.

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human welfare

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9
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he right of someone to use, transfer, or sell a piece of property as they see fit.

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ownership and property

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10
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the right to control how your information is viewed and used.

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privacy

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11
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free from all prejudice and favoritism.

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freedom from bias

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12
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the design of things such that they are useful to as many people as possible.

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universal usability

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13
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a crucial guide in interpersonal interactions, helping people to navigate through social decision-making problems and cooperate with others.

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trust

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14
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users get to decide what keyboard they want to use, how they want their desktops to look (even if they like clutter), and what kind of apps they want to run.

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autonomy

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15
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, consent should be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous by way of a request presented in clear and plain language.

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informed consent

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16
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implies answerability for the outcome of the task or process.

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Accountability