Natural User Interfaces Flashcards

1
Q
  • is a user interface that directly
    accesses the intended use of an object. It’s a
    bit of an abstract concept, so let’s see some
    examples to better explain it. A common
    example of a natural user interface is a touch
    screen interface, which allows you to move
    and manipulate objects by tapping and
    dragging your finger(s) on the screen. The
    digital objects on the screen respond to your
    touch, much like physical objects would. This
    direct feedback provided by a touch screen
    interface makes it seem more natural than
    using a keyboard and mouse to interact with
    the objects on the screen
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Natural User Interface

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2
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is a system for human-computer interaction that the user operates through intuitive actions related to natural, everyday human behavior.

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natural user interface

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3
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let users interact with controls and
applications more intuitively than a cursor based interface because it is more direct –
instead of moving a cursor to select a file and
lclicking to open it, for example, the user
touches a graphic representation of the file to
open it. Smartphones and tablets typically
enable touch input. Touch is being adapted
for non-screen applications as well. For
example, Microsoft is working on a touch
interface called “skinput” that allows users
to interact by tapping their own skin.

A

Touch Screen Interfaces

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4
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track user motions and translate
those movements to instructions.

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Gesture Recognition Systems

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5
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allows users to interact with a
system through spoken commands.

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Speech Recognition

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6
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  • allow users to guide a system
    through eye movements.
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Gaze-tracking interfaces

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7
Q

read neural signals and use
programs to translate those signals into
action.

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Brain-machine Interfaces

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8
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  • it’s a measurement of
    how easy the finished product is to use by its
    intended users.
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Ease of use

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9
Q

is the process of
designing or arranging workplaces, products
and systems so that they fit the people who
use them.

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Ergonomics

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9
Q

addresses ways to optimize your computer
workstation to reduce the specific risks of
computer vision syndrome (CVS),

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Computer Ergonomics

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10
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  • It is a
    biometric software application capable of
    uniquely identifying or verifying a person by
    comparing and analyzing patterns based on
    the person’s facial contours.
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Facial recognition

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11
Q

is a
free app that protects your other apps using
only your face.

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FaceLock

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12
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frees you from needing to type in
long passwords to access the apps.

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True Key

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13
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identifies with
70% accuracy and reliability

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FindFace

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14
Q

This only works and
ensure security for iPhone, iPads, and iPods.

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FaceVault

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15
Q

another highsecurity face detection screen lock app,
which is an appropriate app for privacy and
the security of your digital property.

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Face Detection

16
Q
  • Such as washing machines, tumble
    dryers, range cookers, ovens, dishwashers,
    and smaller appliances such as coffee
    machines and toasters.
A

Future Appliances

17
Q

a device used to
measure a property, such as pressure,
position, temperature, or acceleration, and
respond with feedback.

A

Sensor

18
Q

One of the
most common and most popular sensor; senses the
temperature i.e. it measures the changes in
the temperature.

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Temperature Sensor

19
Q

a non-contact type sensor that
detects the presence of an object.

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Proximity Sensor

20
Q

e light based
sensor that are used in various applications
like Proximity and Object Detection.

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Infrared Sensor

21
Q

non-contact type device that can
be used to measure distance as well as
velocity of an object.

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Ultrasonic Sensor

22
Q

vision-based shadow gesture
recognition method is proposed for
interactive projection systems

A

Shadowing

23
Q

Just saying “OK
Google” to an Android phone fires up a
system that is all ears to your voice
commands

A

Device control

24
Q
  • Many cars
    are equipped with a system that connects its
    radio mechanism to your smartphone
    through Bluetooth.
A

Car Bluetooth systems

25
Q

In areas
where people have to type a lot, some
intelligent software captures their spoken
words and transcribe them into text

A

Voice transcription

26
Q

Encompasses all aspects of the end user’s interaction with the company, its
services, and its products.

A

User Experience