Human-centered computing (HCC) studies the design, development, and deployment of mixed-initiative human-computer systems. It is emerged from the convergence...
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Human-centered computing may refer to: Human-centered computing, an academic discipline Human-centered computing (NASA), a subproject of NASA's intelligent...
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Extreme users Flexibility–usability tradeoff Human-centered computing Human-centered systems Human-centered design Information architecture Interaction...
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over 100,000 publications. The HCI Bibliography Over 100,000 publications about HCI. Human-Centered Computing Education Digital Library HCI Webliography...
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Ubiquitous computing (or "ubicomp") is a concept in software engineering, hardware engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear seamlessly...
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Indianapolis campus, the school consists of the Department of Human-Centered Computing, the Department of BioHealth Informatics, and the Department of...
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Human-centered design (HCD, also human-centered design, as used in ISO standards) is an approach to problem-solving commonly used in process, product...
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over 100,000 publications. The HCI Bibliography Over 100,000 publications about HCI. Human-Centered Computing Education Digital Library HCI Webliography...
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computing device because it lacks the more advanced human-computer interactions described above. Spatial computing often refers to personal computing...
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from social computing. Social computing begins with the observation that humans—and human behavior—are profoundly social. From birth, humans orient to one...
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physical spaces. ACM Computing Classification System has classified this field of study under the category of Human-Centered Computing (1st) and Information...
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Mathematical Science Course Electrical and Electronic Engineering Course Human-Centered Computing Course Department of Systems Design Engineering Mechanical Engineering...
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Extended reality (category Computing stubs)
glasses Spatial computing – Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology Wearable computer – Small computing device worn on the...
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Goel is a professor of computer science and human-centered computing in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, and the...
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Elizabeth Mynatt (category Ubiquitous computing researchers)
was named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to human-centered computing and to the development of health information...
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structures and computational complexity The Human‐Centered Computing Section, headed by Kasper Hornbæk, who research human-computer interaction, computer-supported...
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Haughton–Mars Project (category Human analog missions)
Haughton impact crater on Devon Island. Human-centered computing (HCC) studies are aimed at determining how human explorers might live and work on other...
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American professor and author known for her work in the field of human-centered computing and broadening participation in STEM. She is a professor in the...
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users has been adopted heavily into the concept user-centered design and human-centered computing, and has led to its wide adoption both within online...
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Calm technology (category Ubiquitous computing)
pervasive computing, ambient intelligence, and miniaturization, calm technology is becoming a more integral part of these devices. Human-centered computing (discipline)...
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Architecture from the University of Baltimore in 2007, and a PhD in Human-Centered Computing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2013. Celeste...
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Maja Pantić (category Academics of the Department of Computing, Imperial College London)
(iBug) group at Imperial College London. In 2012 she presented " Human-centered Computing" at "T100: One Hundred Years from the birth of Alan Turing" at...
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Anind Dey (category Ubiquitous computing researchers)
easier to build useful ubiquitous computing applications and supporting end users in controlling their ubiquitous computing systems. Dey was born in Canada...
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facilitated by the Protestant and Catholic churches. The University's Computing Center (German Rechenzentrum) operates a series of central servers and a large...
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NASA Research Park (category Ames Research Center)
high-tech center of NASA. Ames became known as the Center of Excellence for Information Technologies, researching human-centered computing, a significant...
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in artificial intelligence, robotics, human-centered computing, agile and distributed computing, and many related areas. In 2017, Levin gave $550,000...
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Sustainable Chemical Science and Technology Social Network and Human-Centered Computing Artificial Intelligence of Things Launched in 2009, the TIGP International...
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Gregory Abowd (category Ubiquitous computing researchers)
School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing. He is a member of the GVU Center and directs the Ubiquitous Computing and Autism and Technology...
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Computer (occupation) (redirect from Human computers)
for computing operations for the next 80 years. Women were increasingly involved in computing after 1865. Private companies hired them for computing and...
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