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Design and Implementation of a Graphic User Interface with Logical Zooming Functions for Browsing of Object-Oriented Databases (객체지향 데이타베이스의 검색을 위한 논리적 주밍기능을 가진 그래픽 사용자 인터페이스의 설계 및 구현)

  • 최진성;박종희
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics B
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    • v.32B no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1995
  • A graphic user interface for effectively browsing object-oriented databases in complex applications is designed and implemented. The rationale behind our design lies in enabling the users of various levels and needs to investigate the database according to their respective interests and desired depths. A novel idea in our design is the introduction of zooming techniques from a logical view, which vidualize the backbone abstraction concepts of the object-oriented data model. These objectives are verified by evaluating the results of its implementation.

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Comparative Study on the Usability of Semantic Zooming Methods for Efficient Web Browsing on Internet Protocol TV (Internet Protocol TV 환경에서 효율적인 웹 탐색기법의 사용성에 대한 비교 연구)

  • Hong, Ji-Young;Chae, Haeng-Suk;Cho, Won-jung;Jung, Dae-Hyun;Kim, Joong-Wan;Kim, Sung-Eun;Lee, Hyea-Jung;Han, Kwang-Hee
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2008
  • Recently, Internet Protocol TV technology has a latent power for searching information by using internet-connected interactive TV media. It is hard to browse and search web site conveniently since the visual and input devices are not sufficient for navigating through the websites. Zoomable user interface is a possible solution that may reduce users' task load and improve their performance. In this paper, we made three types of web browsers as scroll, physical zooming and semantic zooming type. Fifteen participants asked to do searching tasks and their task time, accuracy and subjective responses are recorded. In the result, though scroll type is evaluated more efficient than other types in task time and accuracy since participants are familiar with scroll type interface, semantic zooming type is highly rated in subjective responses such as perceived searching efficiency, satisfaction and joyfulness. This result implied semantic zooming is a possible solution which is improving user experience of searching websites using Internet Protocol TV.

Human-Computer Interaction Based Only on Auditory and Visual Information

  • Sha, Hui;Agah, Arvin
    • Transactions on Control, Automation and Systems Engineering
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.285-297
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    • 2000
  • One of the research objectives in the area of multimedia human-computer interaction is the application of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies to the development of computer interfaces. This involves utilizing many forms of media, integrating speed input, natural language, graphics, hand pointing gestures, and other methods for interactive dialogues. Although current human-computer communication methods include computer keyboards, mice, and other traditional devices, the two basic ways by which people communicate with each other are voice and gesture. This paper reports on research focusing on the development of an intelligent multimedia interface system modeled based on the manner in which people communicate. This work explores the interaction between humans and computers based only on the processing of speech(Work uttered by the person) and processing of images(hand pointing gestures). The purpose of the interface is to control a pan/tilt camera to point it to a location specified by the user through utterance of words and pointing of the hand, The systems utilizes another stationary camera to capture images of the users hand and a microphone to capture the users words. Upon processing of the images and sounds, the systems responds by pointing the camera. Initially, the interface uses hand pointing to locate the general position which user is referring to and then the interface uses voice command provided by user to fine-the location, and change the zooming of the camera, if requested. The image of the location is captured by the pan/tilt camera and sent to a color TV monitor to be displayed. This type of system has applications in tele-conferencing and other rmote operations, where the system must respond to users command, in a manner similar to how the user would communicate with another person. The advantage of this approach is the elimination of the traditional input devices that the user must utilize in order to control a pan/tillt camera, replacing them with more "natural" means of interaction. A number of experiments were performed to evaluate the interface system with respect to its accuracy, efficiency, reliability, and limitation.

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The Situation Lens: A Metaphor for Personal Task Management on Mobile Devices

  • Celentano, Augusto;Faralli, Stefano;Pittarello, Fabio
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.238-259
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    • 2009
  • In this paper we discuss personal data management with mobile devices, an activity requiring the composition of services offered by standard suites of applications. We propose a data model and an interface model that allows users to define activities, tasks and services, to navigate among them according to the evolution of the personal situation as perceived and interpreted by the users themselves. The interface model acts as a lens exploring the situation, zooming into the details, covering different areas of the personal data, supporting the user in the role of a composer of personal services.

Adaptive Zoom-based Gaze Tracking for Enhanced Accuracy and Precision (정확도 및 정밀도 향상을 위한 적응형 확대 기반의 시선 추적 기법)

  • Song, Hyunjoo;Jo, Jaemin;Kim, Bohyoung;Seo, Jinwook
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.21 no.9
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    • pp.610-615
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    • 2015
  • The accuracy and precision of video-based remote gaze trackers is affected by numerous factors (e.g. the head movement of the participant). However, it is challenging to control all factors that have an influence, and doing so (e.g., using a chin-rest to control geometry) could lead to losing the benefit of using gaze trackers, i.e., the ecological validity of their unobtrusive nature. We propose an adaptive zoom-based gaze tracking technique, ZoomTrack that addresses this problem by improving the resolution of the gaze tracking results. Our approach magnifies a region-of-interest (ROI) and retrieves gaze points at a higher resolution under two different zooming modes: only when the gaze reaches the ROI (temporary) or whenever a participant stares at the stimuli (omnipresent). We compared these against the base case without magnification in a user study. The results are then used to summarize the advantages and limitations of our technique.

Inflatable Mouse: Volume-adjustable Mouse with Air-pressure-sensitive Input and Haptic Feedback (부풀어지는 마우스: 기압센서를 이용한 입력과 햅틱 피드백을 갖는 부피가 변하는 마우스)

  • Kim, Seok-Tae;Lee, Bo-Ram;Kim, Hyun-Jung;Nam, Tek-Jin;Lee, Woo-Hun
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02b
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    • pp.323-328
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    • 2008
  • Inflatable Mouse is a volume-adjustable user interface. It can be inflated up to the volume of a familiar mouse, but be deflated and stored flat in a PC card slot of a laptop computer when not in use. Inflatable Mouse functions just like a typical mouse; moreover, it provides new interaction techniques by sensing the air pressure in the balloon of the mouse. It also addresses some issues associated with pressure-sensing interactions such as the lack of bi-directional control and the lack of effective feedback. Moreover, it can be used as both a control tool and a display tool. In this paper, the design of an Inflatable Mouse prototype is described and potential application scenarios such as zooming in/out and fast scrolling using pressure control are explained. We also discuss the potential use of Inflatable Mouse as an emotional communication tool.

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Odyssey: a new GPU-based ray-tracing code for the Kerr Spacetime

  • Pu, Hung-Yi;Yun, Kiyun;Yoon, Suk-Jin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.86.2-86.2
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    • 2014
  • We present a new ray-tracing code, "Odyssey", for the Kerr spacetime accelerated by the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Taking advantage of the ability of nVidia graphic cards to evaluate trajectories of a large amount of photon simultaneously, the code is two orders of magnitude as fast as the previous CPU-based code corresponding to the speed of few nanoseconds per photon per time step. In the light of the Graphic User Interface (GUI) powered by the GPU-enhanced 2D/3D displaying technique, DirectX, it is feasible for users to manipulate diverse results such as rotating and zooming in/out the trajectories of photon instantly near the black hole. Thus the Odyssey can serve as a tool not only for scientific but also for the educational purpose. We discuss possible applications in detail in light of several results such as the shape of the silhouette of a black hole, the shape of a hot spot orbiting a black hole, and 3D photon trajectories.

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Development of 3D Simulation Systems for the 3D Visualization of University Campus Building Information (대학 캠퍼스 건물 정보의 입체적 가시화를 위한 3D 시뮬레이션 시스템의 개발)

  • Kim, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2013
  • The campus has been composed of a very variety buildings. However, there is almost no easy way to see information about room number of each floor of the buildings and all buildings. For that reason, in this paper, we have developed a 3D simulation system for the 3D visualization of campus building information. Each building and cross section of floor was modeled in 3D based on the actual drawing. And texture mapping were using real photos. The user interface was divided into frames for menu and 3D viewer. When you select a building name from the menu, 3D viewer shows the selected building by zooming. And menu frame is shown the various information related to the building. Also when you select a room number of each floor, a separate web browser shows the cross section by VRML viewer. Conversely, when you click on the building in the 3D viewer, menu frame is shown the various information related to the building. This system is very useful in that provide realistic building information of campus.