DocumentCode :
1099018
Title :
Modeling multimodal human-computer interaction
Author :
Obrenovic, Zeljko ; Starcevic, Dusan
Author_Institution :
Belgrade Univ., Serbia
Volume :
37
Issue :
9
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
65
Lastpage :
72
Abstract :
Incorporating the well-known Unified Modeling Language into a generic modeling framework makes research on multimodal human-computer interaction accessible to a wide range off software engineers. Multimodal interaction is part of everyday human discourse: We speak, move, gesture, and shift our gaze in an effective flow of communication. Recent initiatives such as perceptual and attentive user interfaces put these natural human behaviors in the center of the human-computer interaction (HCI). We´ve designed a generic modeling framework for specifying multimodal HCI using the Object Management Group´s Unified Modeling Language. Because it´s a well-known and widely supported standard - computer science departments typically cover it in undergraduate courses, and many books, training courses, and tools support it - UML makes it easier for software engineers unfamiliar with multimodal research to apply HCI knowledge, resulting in broader and more practical effects. Standardization provides a significant driving force for further progress because it codifies best practices, enables and encourages reuse, and facilitates interworking between complementary tools.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; research initiatives; software engineering; specification languages; user interfaces; Unified Modeling Language; computer science department; multimodal human-computer interaction; undergraduate course; user interface; Books; Computer science; Human computer interaction; Knowledge engineering; Management training; Software standards; Software tools; Standardization; Unified modeling language; User interfaces;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9162
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2004.139
Filename :
1333009
Link To Document :
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