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The Reactive Keyboard

John J. Darragh, Ian H. Witten - Electronic data processing - 1992 - 212 pages
For people with various forms of physical disability, extreme slowness of communication is commonplace. In the first part of this book a functional architecture for ...
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Human Values and the Design of Computer Technology

Batya Friedman - Business & Economics - 1997 - 332 pages
Human values--including accountability, privacy, autonomy, and respect for person--emerge from the computer systems that we build and how we choose to use them. Yet, important ...
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People and Computers V: Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the British ...

British Computer Society. Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group. Conference - Computers - 1989 - 514 pages
These papers detail the theoretical basis and methodical practice of HCI, the interaction of HCI with other disciplines, and individual relevance. This book is a comprehensive ...
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Raster Imaging and Digital Typography II: Proceedings of the ..., Volume 2

Robert A. Morris, Jacques Andre - Computers - 1991 - 236 pages
The papers presented in this book were given at the RIDT 91 conference in Boston. State of the art techniques in digital typography and raster imaging, including curve-fitting ...
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Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction

John Long - Computers - 1989 - 272 pages
This 1989 book is a distinctive work in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). Cognitive ergonomics and HCI encompass a wide range of research and development ...
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Structured Documents

J. André, Richard Keith Furuta, V. Quint - Computers - 1989 - 234 pages
This volume explores the structured representation of documents in computer document preparation systems. Using this approach to documents allows their logical structure to be ...
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Perception as Bayesian Inference

David C. Knill, Whitman Richards - Computers - 1996 - 534 pages
This 1996 book describes an exciting theoretical paradigm for visual perception based on experimental and computational insights.
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